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The vet said that she can't be sure what the cause is until more testing is done. It could be congenital. It could be some type of poisoning (she must've asked me 3 or 4 times if I'd ever given Abby raisins or grapes). It could also be an infection that went untreated for too long. We won't know for sure until we see the state of the kidneys. She was sick when we got her but we all just figured it was the change of environment. I don't know what these people did to her before I had her.
I'm home now. I got the news while I was still at work and I walked out. It was a long drive home. I cried, I yelled, I screamed. Now I'm mad.
I walked in the door and as usual she ran to me and started complaining. She is so full of life! She doesn't ACT sick at all and I'm not going to treat her like she is! Not until I absolutely have to. We are going to have that ultrasound tomorrow and the vet can run whatever tests she needs to. As long as Abby wants to live, damnit I am going to help her!
I need help. I need a second opinion. I need holistic vet. Her kidneys can't handle protein so I am going to google my butt off until I find low protein foods for her. Not that Science Diet stuff either. That's a last resort, I've noticed that she throws up regular dog food. The only stuff that seems to stay in her stomach are the grain free foods, SD isn't grain free. I need a GOOD homemade low protein diet. I need vitamins, I need egg shells! (I read that ground up egg shells help bind the phosphorus and help it pass through the system better) I don't know what else but I am going to find out!
I haven't told my son and I'm not going to until we know EXACTLY what we're dealing with. Maybe I'm in denial but I am not ready to give up on this girl yet.
Please keep those prayers coming. I have a feeling we are going to need them![]()
The reason a kidney diet should contain no grain foods is because grain foods in general are biologically inappropriate for dogs. They are high in starch - the killer carbohydrate - are high in phosphorus and their proteins are poorly digested and of low quality.
OK so I've learned that it's not just the protein that causes the trouble. It's the phosphorous and the salt. So no grain, low protein, low phosphorous and low sodium. Everything I've spent the past 2 hours reading suggests raw. Boneless raw meat, raw vegetables. Apparently raw is easier to digest? I don't get it but I'm still reading. And I think found out WHY she throws up food with grain in it and not grain free. I found this..
I am so afraid to feed her raw food. What if I screw it up and do more damage than good? I'm afraid to even put her down! I also learned that she loves to be read toEither that or she just likes hearing about food.
@Twice , I just found this article and list. From what I understand if the kidneys are normal, the higher protein is okay. However since Abby's are not normal at the moment, I am sure a lower protein and Phosphorus would be better. I would click on each food and evaluate the best analysis.
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/best-dog-foods/low-protein-dog-foods/
Thanks! I'm reading that page now. I just dont understand it. She wiggled out of my arms and is now running around with that stupid football from the Petco guy in her mouth. How can she be sick!! How can she be dying! I can't lose her. Not yet. Not when we just got her!