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Reply To: Dogs Diagnosed with IBD

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Charisma M
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Hey Ann! We haven’t worked with anyone because originally we were going to go through balance it but it fell through and his vet said if pork diet (royal Canin low fat) was working that maybe that was his match. I could try talking to them again but I’m not sure she’s going to be open about changing his diet cause she always would say if it’s working let’s not mess with it in case it ends up causing a flare up. â˜č Ideally I would like him to be on fresh ingredients but I don’t know what protein would keep his pancreatitis at ease but not flare up the ibd. And then his stones make it hard for example he can’t have sweet potatoes. Another thing is I had seen all the packages of ground turkey have rosemary extract in the ingredients section and rosemary is bad for dogs with epilepsy so I didn’t know what to make of that.