- Nov 16, 2012
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- Country
- USA
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Jackson, Bogey (granddog) Ruger (granddog)
I have been a little remiss in posting regularly- so much going on in my life right now- computer time is limited, but I really need some help/advice from my bulldog gurus!!
Everyone who has known Bogey and I have known that my little guy has had more than his share of digestive issues since the day we brought him home! After many different dog foods, we finally settled in on Earthborne Holistic Meadowfeast. I found that he could only tolerate up to 1/2 cup of kibble, so I supplement with boiled rice and hamburger or lamb at dinner, an egg and cottage cheese at breakfast, and greek nonfat yogurt at noon (very small amt with a chopped banana). Sounds like a great diet, right? We have had to have Bogey treated for bacterial gastroenteritis 3 times in the last 4 months. He starts with soft stool, not more than 2 x a day, then it progresses to pure water over the course of a week. One time it was full of blood! So, the vet does a stool culture each time and it is full of bacteria. The last two times she had me stop the kibble and put him just on bland diet for a week, then reintroduce the kibble. I also give him probiotics every am. The thought was his immune system is not mature enough yet to fight off this bacteria which I guess is prevelant in Florida. We keep him out of hte dog parks, and his walks are on pavement,,but of course he poops and pees in the lawns which are a haven for all these germs, esp with all the rain we have had. Well, this week, he started again, and sure enough, BACTERIAL infection AGAIN!!! This time , my vet INSISTED I stop the home cooking, stop his kibble and she put him on- hold your breath- science diet WD- a low fat, high fiber kibble and she has me adding 1/4 cup of same canned. He is on Flagyl, and was given all kinds of shots to stop the diarrhea. thsi has worked. His stools are hard, but so much more. Of course the first ingredient is corn. Since he stopped the diarrhea, I wanted to get him off this food, and she seemed very annoyed that I was trying to get him back on "good food". Her arguement was, "well, he is thriving on this stuff, and your other food and home cooking was contributing to his GI issues". I will also add, he has been treated for round worms and demodex mange which have both resolved. I am at my wits end with this. I really like this vet, she is very bulldog knowledgeable, but she is insisting on this food for long term. Should I give it a try? What else can I give him to boost his immune system? He tried salmon oil as a pup and he did not tolerate it (challenged it twice). I don't want to go against vet advice, but I just feel they are abnormally attached to this stupid science diet stuff. If I go against her, I may run the risk of her not wanting to treat him if I don't follow her recommendations. Any other food suggestions out there? He loves this food, and I can't argue the nice firm but large poops, but I keep looking at that corn as the first ingredient, and I worry about problems creeping up. ANY SUGGESTIONS???
Everyone who has known Bogey and I have known that my little guy has had more than his share of digestive issues since the day we brought him home! After many different dog foods, we finally settled in on Earthborne Holistic Meadowfeast. I found that he could only tolerate up to 1/2 cup of kibble, so I supplement with boiled rice and hamburger or lamb at dinner, an egg and cottage cheese at breakfast, and greek nonfat yogurt at noon (very small amt with a chopped banana). Sounds like a great diet, right? We have had to have Bogey treated for bacterial gastroenteritis 3 times in the last 4 months. He starts with soft stool, not more than 2 x a day, then it progresses to pure water over the course of a week. One time it was full of blood! So, the vet does a stool culture each time and it is full of bacteria. The last two times she had me stop the kibble and put him just on bland diet for a week, then reintroduce the kibble. I also give him probiotics every am. The thought was his immune system is not mature enough yet to fight off this bacteria which I guess is prevelant in Florida. We keep him out of hte dog parks, and his walks are on pavement,,but of course he poops and pees in the lawns which are a haven for all these germs, esp with all the rain we have had. Well, this week, he started again, and sure enough, BACTERIAL infection AGAIN!!! This time , my vet INSISTED I stop the home cooking, stop his kibble and she put him on- hold your breath- science diet WD- a low fat, high fiber kibble and she has me adding 1/4 cup of same canned. He is on Flagyl, and was given all kinds of shots to stop the diarrhea. thsi has worked. His stools are hard, but so much more. Of course the first ingredient is corn. Since he stopped the diarrhea, I wanted to get him off this food, and she seemed very annoyed that I was trying to get him back on "good food". Her arguement was, "well, he is thriving on this stuff, and your other food and home cooking was contributing to his GI issues". I will also add, he has been treated for round worms and demodex mange which have both resolved. I am at my wits end with this. I really like this vet, she is very bulldog knowledgeable, but she is insisting on this food for long term. Should I give it a try? What else can I give him to boost his immune system? He tried salmon oil as a pup and he did not tolerate it (challenged it twice). I don't want to go against vet advice, but I just feel they are abnormally attached to this stupid science diet stuff. If I go against her, I may run the risk of her not wanting to treat him if I don't follow her recommendations. Any other food suggestions out there? He loves this food, and I can't argue the nice firm but large poops, but I keep looking at that corn as the first ingredient, and I worry about problems creeping up. ANY SUGGESTIONS???