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  • Brenda P
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    Thanks Aimee – We did do the 3-day collection (3.2) after the initial single collection (3.3). Then again two weeks after starting enalapril (0.9) and reducing dietary protein. My biggest struggle now is to find a healthy diet she will eat. I’ve gotten a ton of great info from the DogAware.com site, and also found a fantastic compendium “Nutritional Management of Protein-Losing Nephropathy in Dogs” written by two nutritional vets. The vet article recommends 25%-50% reduction in protein from current diet and explains that it’s critical avoid excessive protein restriction. Phosphorous restriction is more critical. So based on what she was eating before, I’m looking for a diet that will provide max 5g/100kcal protein and max 150mg/100kcal phosphorous. She’s always loved her kibble and gobbled it down without hesitation. I’ve read posts here from Shawna that say kibble is BAD. I’m willing to switch to canned but it’s hard to find the nutritional info I need on either the label or on the manufacturer’s websites. I’m going to start writing to some of them to ask for the specific content that I’m trying to find.

    Brenda P
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    OK – After searching through the forum I think I found the information I need here:
    http://dogaware.com/health/kidneynonprescription.html
    What an informative website! Just need to take the time to read and re-read to digest the information.

    Brenda P
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    InkedMarie – Not the same. As I understand it, with PLN the protein is lost through in the urine and with PLE it’s lost through the intestines. My dog hasn’t lost any weight yet.

    Brenda P
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    Sorry, I said normal protein:creatine should be > .05 and of course I meant < .05

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