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- 31 Jul 2019, 10:45
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Prebiotic
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8787
Re: Prebiotic
I'm really glad I could contribute something to the community and hope it will help others too.
- 13 Jul 2019, 04:11
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Prebiotic
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8787
Re: Prebiotic
Hi, In addition to probiotics and slippery elm, we tried inulin (it's FOS and have lots of good effect) and it worked. Now I don't have to give probiotics and my dog's stool is good, so I'm very satisfied. I really recommend to try it out. I read that article: http://veterinarycalendar.dvm360.com/ia...
- 27 Jan 2019, 14:51
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed spitz
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7976
Re: Newly diagnosed spitz
Hi, thanks for the answers and advices. I talked to our vet and he examined Mimosa. It seems that her umbilical hernia (we knew of it for years, it's small and doesn't bother her) changed, I can't push it back like before. The vet said we should watch it if it gets bigger or causes pain, but doesn't...
- 25 Jan 2019, 14:05
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed spitz
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7976
Re: Newly diagnosed spitz
It doesn't seem to be distended, and she doesn't feel pain when I push on it, it's just very stiff.
- 25 Jan 2019, 13:18
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed spitz
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7976
Re: Newly diagnosed spitz
Hi Jill, and thanks for the answer. I have a new question already. Mimosa's belly is a bit harder than it used to be, and not just after eating. Is this because of the enzymes or should I worry about it?
- 22 Jan 2019, 07:39
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Newly diagnosed spitz
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7976
Newly diagnosed spitz
Hello, my name is Vivien and I have a small spitz called Mimosa. She is 10 years old and now weighs 5,3 kg (11,6 lbs). A week ago she had a blood test and the TLI result was 2ng/ml. The main problem why I tested her was that she couldn't gain weight (she had an illness before and lost nearly 1 pound...