Hi Jill,
We are using Diane's Enzymes & are happy with the product mainly because Shad is doing so well.
We will try using a breath additive in her water. The toothpaste thing might be difficult so let's see how the breath additive works.
Thank you very much for your reply,
Joe
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- 01 Dec 2019, 19:24
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: One smelly little dog!
- Replies: 5
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- 01 Dec 2019, 11:08
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: One smelly little dog!
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One smelly little dog!
Hello all, First let me thank everyone here who helped us from the beginning. Our Pug Shadow is doing well. She appears to be symptom free, poops are perfect (ha!) & according to the vet, is at a perfect weight (seems a bit skinny to me). She is in great shape, keeps up with the big dogs at the ...
- 15 Jan 2019, 07:33
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Re: Newly diagnosed Pug
Hi Madelan & everyone, Sorry for the delay. We are dealing with another chronically ill furry roommate, one of our cats. Shadow has improved markedly. The weird behaviors have mostly subsided & her poo is always solid. Kind of a mix of yellow & the original (pre-EPI) brown. We are gettin...
- 31 Dec 2018, 17:02
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: HAPPY NEW YEAR
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5528
Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR
Happy New Year from Michigan USA!
- 31 Dec 2018, 16:21
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Re: Newly diagnosed Pug
Hello all, First I want to thank everyone who's responded. We are truly overwhelmed by the response & are grateful we've found this community. There are a lot of questions & I am going to attempt to answer them all. The Tylan: It is a pale yellow powder. The label (from the vet) says Tylosin...
- 31 Dec 2018, 09:38
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Re: Newly diagnosed Pug
Thank you all so much for all of your advice ! Shadow ate her breakie this morning- 1/2 tsp Pancrezyme powder, incubated, on 1/2 cup moistened kibble. I topped it off with a little bone broth ( for dogs ) and a dollop of greek yougurt. She ate it all, but still has a sore looking snout. I will try t...
- 30 Dec 2018, 06:33
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Re: Newly diagnosed Pug
Oops ! Just saw the suggestion re: food.
Thanks !
Thanks !
- 30 Dec 2018, 06:28
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Re: Newly diagnosed Pug
Greetings, Thanks for the great suggestions ! Shadow will be 9 years in March. In answer to the questions about her meds, she had very elevated liver enzymes. We were then referred to an internist, where further bloodwork showed she had EPI. Hopefully, her liver enzymes will return to normal, and wi...
- 29 Dec 2018, 16:58
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed Pug
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14470
Newly diagnosed Pug
Hello, About 8 weeks ago our Pug, Shadow, started behaving strangely, had loose yellow stools, & was losing weight. The vet said it was highly unlikely she had EPI & had us try different treatments. After 4-5 weeks of continued problems, she was diagnosed with EPI (by a different vet). We ar...