chelsea_b
Posted : 6/22/2009 1:45:18 PM
BEVOLASVEGAS
Have you thought about adding something to her meals as a filler?
Yeah, but the only filler she'd eat is...meat. lol. She won't eat vegetables unless they're well-mixed with a lot of meat (preferably fatty ground beef). When I was homecooking, I had to really watch the ratio of meat:veggies because if it was just a touch veggie heavy, she wouldn't touch the batch of food.
calliecritturs
That's why a lot of us have found Dr. Dodd's tests (and she's pretty
close to you I think -- didn't you decide at one point to let her do a
thyroid panel on Cherokee or am I thinking of someone else in CA?) or
Michigan State's tests (which are also breed specific) to be a LOT more
accurate.
Well here's what happened with that.
1) I found out that Dr. Dodds just uses Antech labs, the same as my vet.
2) I found the reference ranges Dr. Dodds uses, and she has one set for "adults", one for puppies and adolescents, one for "large breeds," one for "geriatrics," and one for sighthounds. No real "breed-specific" anything unless you have a sighthound (but since I have absolutely no idea what Cherokee is, breed-specific wouldn't be helpful anyway).
3) My vet said Dr. Dodds is pretty controversial among veterinary endocrinologists especially. They think she way over-diagnoses thyroid issues.
and 4) My vet told me that if Cherokee's bloodwork came back at all questionable for thyroid, we could start her on thyroid meds and just see if it did anything for her. When the results came back, we decided it wasn't low enough to medicate her.
I'll probably get her tested again the next time we go in (which looks like it's gonna be soon, since this growth next to her eye has decided to triple in size in the past week or two..sigh..) just to see if there's any changes. And maybe I'll do it through Hemopet next time, but this last time it just didn't seem worth it.
Chuffy
Don't stop the fish oil and don't stress about the calories in it. There are "good calories" and "empty calories".
I know, but when the dog can apparently only have 450 calories a day, every calorie counts. Good calories, empty calories..it doesn't matter. Calories in vs. calories out. I'm seriously incapable of feeding her less than 1/2 cup of kibble at a time, so I can't be adding in oil that's so calorie-dense. But that's why I'm trying to figure this out, because I don't want to be cutting things out like that.
brookcove
Are you using the Senior or the regular? Maggie is eating only 1/2 cup
of the senior a day so that's in line with your dog - Maggie's 35
pounds, moderately active, healthy, and almost 16 years old.
Wow, really? And she doesn't starve her fool head off the whole day? Cherokee eats the adult stuff, because my sister's dog and she share the food, and Keva's only a year old. I dunno if senior would be okay for her? It doesn't really matter at this point, cause I think I'm gonna switch Cherokee off Orijen. I just don't know to what yet though.