Epi4Dogs Foundation Inc.’s mission is the advancement of science and education relating to EPI (Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency), yielding useful insights and positive outcomes in better managing EPI in dogs and cats. Our goals are to support and/or collaborate with veterinary EPI research and researchers, and to promote EPI awareness by educating the general public, pet owners, pet organizations, rescue and shelter organizations, veterinary schools and veterinarians.
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Mister Admin » 13 Dec 2018, 16:20
To make the forum easier to read all announcements with now appear in their own ' Announcements ' section.
Please visit Announcements to read important information.
While you are there, click the 'spanner' menu item to...
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13 Dec 2018, 16:20
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Submit your dog's picture for the 2025 EPI calendars
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Olesia711 » 30 May 2024, 20:32
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Start taking & submitting pictures for the 2025 EPI calendar!
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JUNE 16, 2024 UPDATE!!!!
When submitting pictures, please submit at least TWO pictures of your EPI companion, as we have decided to dedicate 2...
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Cats and dogs respond to the changing light levels, and contrary to popular belief, they do experience an autumn shed as well as a spring one. I, for, one, have cleaned up a few hairballs of late and am definitely revisiting...
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Last post by Montgomery
10 Sep 2024, 20:46
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Samples Needed!!!!
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Olesia711 » 07 Feb 2024, 12:30
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We are very pleased to announce that Epi4Dogs will be working with the University of Georgia geneticists, Dr. Leigh Anne Clark and Thais Fontenelle Carvalho Leme. They are looking in a new direction for the possible genetic...
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sometimes it takes a few weeks /+
if your wait is more than 3 weeks, just let me know
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25 Jul 2024, 19:03
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PLEASE READ - Verification Check Before Using Forum
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Mister Admin » 28 Apr 2024, 04:44
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Hi Folks,
You may have noticed some intermittent slowness over the last few weeks. This is because the website has been hit with unnecessary 'bots' that have put high loads on our host's server. A 'bot' is an automated...
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29 Apr 2024, 23:50
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Please help Arlo
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JArlo12 » 11 Sep 2024, 00:57
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Sorry in advance for the long post but any help would but so appreciated!
Arlo, my 9 month goldendoodle has been on a terrible health journey over the past month. To begin, from 2-7 months he was a super food motivated boy....
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I am so sorry Arlo (and you!!!!) are going thru all of this.
First i would like to explain that my following suggestions are from the viewpoint of dealing with EPI....
SOOOOOooooo..... typically once an EPI dog is on...
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Last post by Olesia711
13 Sep 2024, 10:48
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New to EPI and need to advise
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KASIAKASIA » 01 Sep 2024, 14:17
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Hi everyone, our dog Poppy was recently diagnosed with EPI, long story short, after many trips to the vet in London (many times admitted to veterinary surgery, blood tests, 💩tests and thousands of ££££ spent) our dog was...
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Hi, its again me, I have a question regarding enzymes. So I gave Poppy the food with enzymes in the evening (6pm ish) as usual and she didn’t eat it. She ate it early in the morning (4am). During the next day and actually...
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13 Sep 2024, 08:30
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Ziggy - stable weight but constantly hungry
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Libbylou » 11 Sep 2024, 13:23
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Hi, I'm so glad I have found this forum and hats off to you all for all that poo picking up!!!
Ziggy is a 11 year old GSD. After a bad bout of pancreatitis about 4 years ago he was diagnosed with EPI. He is on 25,000 Creon...
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I just googled gabapentin & it can make you hungrier. Two of my relatives took it, but their increased hunger did make them gain weight, unlike Ziggy. So gabapentin is not the culprit, either. Hmmmm.
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Last post by Tuckaboo Pam
12 Sep 2024, 17:44
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Loose Stools
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armandkim » 07 Sep 2024, 19:12
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Dog’s name: Wallen
Breed: Pitbull x
Age: 4.9 yrs
Weight: 55 lbs
Country you live in: US
IBD type: diagnosed with IBD in March of 2024
Diagnosed with EPI in May of 2024 - TLI was 2.8
Type(s) of tests done:
Endoscopy
Fecal...
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Pam,
Thank you for the feedback! That is exactly how I prepare Wallen's food. He is so good about knowing he has to wait but when that timer goes off he knows it is time to eat!!!
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Last post by armandkim
08 Sep 2024, 13:03
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Logistics of enzymes on food - fridge? (+cat cancer)
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cat_enzymes » 07 Sep 2024, 08:30
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Hi folks,
My cat has pancreatic carcinoma. She is full of life and more or less herself (but tired), so we're exploring all options to fight the cancer, chemo, radiation, Chinese medicine, anything for quality of life. Her...
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I am sorry for your kitty's diagnosis.
The wormer Tucker is talking about is Fenbendazole.
I would be using the Yunnan Baiyao and turkey tail mushroom.
There are a few protocols out there using Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and...
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Last post by jilbert57
08 Sep 2024, 09:38
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Increased feeding and enzyme dose
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rmstrng2 » 07 Sep 2024, 12:31
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Hi, everyone! I’m seeing a lot of mixed information on the dosing for Pantenex, so I thought I would ask here. I emailed the company and they suggested starting with 1/2 tsp of enzymes each meal. My guy gets 2 cups of kibble...
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Most of the porcine enymes are very similar. You can order a sample pack from Diane, to see how you like them. Hers are very powdery, while others might be more granular. Pantenex are more granular, so when they are mixed in...
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Last post by Tuckaboo Pam
07 Sep 2024, 19:25
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Mila my GSD
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Rmcintosh » 08 Jul 2024, 16:41
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Hi my name is Robert. A few weeks ago Mila my 2 yr old GSD was diagnosed with epi. She was 77 pounds 3 months ago and currently weighs 50. Working with our vet we were starting to get solid poops. Through different...
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Hi Robert---So, if I am reading this right, Mila weighs about 64 pounds & she should weigh 77? Sounds like 6 cups daily is 150% of all the kibbles I have used for an 80ish pounder.
When I have suggested increasing Nina's...
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Last post by Tuckaboo Pam
07 Sep 2024, 14:31
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New here - meet Johnny!
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Johnnycake » 30 Dec 2020, 09:23
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Hello! First just let me say what a relief it has been to find this forum! My vet and the shelter I adopted Johnny from were able to give me the basics of his condition and how to manage it, but nothing anywhere near as...
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Hi, Makenzie. And ditto, ditto, ditto! You and Johnny were meant for each other. What a good boy! Thanks for touching base. Take Care---Pam
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Last post by Tuckaboo Pam
07 Sep 2024, 13:40
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Question on intrinsic factor in EPI
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CharlytheSheltie » 01 Sep 2024, 13:14
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My 2 year old, almost 3 year old sheltie, was recently diagnosed with EPI after about 2 months of us noticing that her poop was changing colors to a very pale color and then resembling cow patties. She was started on IM...
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YES or NO.... :D
It all depends on Charly and how much she can tolerate a particular items without enzymes.
I too gave my Izzy a tiny bite of cheese every night before she went to bed... and it was perfectly fine.......
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Last post by Olesia711
07 Sep 2024, 10:20
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Is this EPI
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[email protected] » 22 Aug 2024, 20:54
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HI,
My daughter's dog, Nala, has gone from 62 pounds to around 45 pounds in 3 months from having diarrhea everyday. She has tried changing food, boiled chicken and rice, antibiotics, Prednisone and dewormer, and nothing has...
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The carprofen is probably fine. Never heard of any Issues with NSAIDs and EPI.
The clavamox isn't ideal in regards to the EPI, but it is a lot better than a nasty infection. As long as it's a short term dose and probiotics...
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Last post by Eddiespaghetti
05 Sep 2024, 01:01
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Need guidance on next steps for my corgi Tully
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gardenblues » 11 Aug 2024, 14:18
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Hello Fellow Dog Lovers,
It’s been a long time since I have reached out and, once again, I am in need of some guidance for next steps with my Corgi, Tully. The following is the background from when I first adopted her....
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Oh, and no, unfortunately she does not have interest in the ice cubes....bummer.
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Last post by gardenblues
02 Sep 2024, 16:53
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EnzymeDiane
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Mr.Miko24 » 24 Aug 2024, 12:00
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Hi everyone, my lab mix Miko was diagnosed with EPI last summer and has been onPancreVed powder since then. He's been really great ever since he started his powder but as I'm coming up on his 1 year check-in with a different...
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My EPI dog passed away 4 years ago at 15 years old (she was diagnosed with EPI at 1+ years old)
i too was started on a prescription enzymes from my vet and after the first bottle was completed, my hubby said we simply...
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31 Aug 2024, 21:06
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At a Loss. Help
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Krdonovan » 30 Aug 2024, 21:27
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I have a 15 month old GSD. Not diagnosed with EPI because the TL number whatever the name of that one is is normal. His b12 is in the tank and folic acid is also low. Can’t get a solid Pooh to save our lives. He’s being...
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Prednisone can act as an immune suppressant if giving in a high enough dose. Which is why Olesia was saying it could be a food allergy. You can also try a different meat, or try a non-raw diet. Some dogs don't do well on...
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31 Aug 2024, 14:02
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11 years ago you banded together to fly a dog to Canada...
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[email protected] » 22 Aug 2024, 13:40
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Hello everyone,
My name is Carol and I haven't been here in years because honestly my dog Thor's EPI has been very well controlled for so long. Thank you Diane! I'm sure many people have come and gone in those years but...
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Hi Carol... and OMG...... your tribute to Thor, Enzyme Diane and this website.... well darn it, your post made me well up with tears.... reading Thor's story!!!
My heart goes out to you that you had to say good bye, and we...
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Last post by Olesia711
31 Aug 2024, 13:14
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Diets! What is your choice?
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debbyd001 » 10 May 2024, 12:17
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Hi! I'm Debby and my just diagnosed girly is Maya, a 5.5 yrs old GSD. Now I'm no stranger to EPI, My dog that I lost 1.5 yrs ago had it since he was 1.5 yrs old. It has been recently discovered that Maya and he are related....
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HI Deborah,
Oh WOW! Thanks for the update on Maya..... it sounds like you are getting a good handle on managing her EPI.
Just a FYI..... it doesn't mean that an EPI condition is worse than another dog's EPI condition is the...
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Last post by Olesia711
31 Aug 2024, 12:54
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3 weeks in, will tylosin be the answer?
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angpat » 27 Apr 2024, 10:52
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I feel like I need to trust my gut instinct on my next move but was looking for any feedback. If I leave out details I'm trying to be as concise as I can so this isn't a novel.
We started our journey on April 6 with bloody...
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I know it doesn't help, but I think about this every time a dog passes. dSqDoR9.jpg
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Last post by Eddiespaghetti
30 Aug 2024, 14:04
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Star sibo
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Michelep1406 » 25 Aug 2024, 10:41
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Just need some information on treatment for sibo. It's been difficult with my dog and need advice.
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Motility disorders: Slow gut geometry dash subzero motility can lead to bacterial overgrowth. This can be caused by conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes, or hypothyroidism.
Structural abnormalities:...
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Last post by dotparsley
29 Aug 2024, 21:26
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Dealing With EPI
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Tweak » 28 Aug 2024, 10:52
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Hi Jill, I don't have the the cTli test readily available, Ritter was diagnosed over 5 years ago. We give 1 Tsp of Enzymes per meal which Ritter gets 2 meals a day 1 pound at each meal. We feed him Raw Meat, we go between...
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Thanks Andrea, Ritter's poop is better now that we increased the Enzymes, it wasn't horrible before just a little soft. We were going to try and get him off Some of his meds but now that he's not eating we figured it...
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28 Aug 2024, 16:43
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Newly diagnosed and need advice...please
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Murphy14 » 12 Jul 2024, 20:13
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So glad I found this forum and I'm hoping to get some advice. My golden retriever (Murphy age 9) was recently diagnosed with EPI after a bout of diarrhea and stomach upset about a month ago. He went from being a great eater...
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Hi Tammy, will you please start a new post for
Ritter and give us more information to help you?
Info needed:
cTli test results from your vet to confirm Epi
How much enzyme you are using and prep
Food you are feeding
Brand of...
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Last post by jilbert57
28 Aug 2024, 10:03
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GSD with EPI, Need all the help I can get
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rmstrng2 » 26 Aug 2024, 18:47
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Hi, all! I have a GSD who will be 6 this November and was officially diagnosed with EPI in February of this year. He had been sick for at least 5 months, as I live in a small town and it took me doing research and requesting...
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Good you are getting a good probiotic! And better enzymes!
Which probiotic are you getting? If it is high potency, you'll need to start it slowly, or it can make things worse for a bit. So start gradually and slowly work...
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27 Aug 2024, 18:15
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I screwed up! -- Rylee
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Chance » 24 Aug 2024, 22:58
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I screwed up big time tonight! I was attempting to make treats and clean the kitchen while feeding tonight. I forgot to give Rylee her pills (Creon) with her meal. I gave it as soon as I realized...about half hour to 45...
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hmmm.... sounds like the oops is working itself out of her system, even if a little bit slowly .....
BTW... don't feel too bad... we ALL make mistakes at one time or another and these wonderful beings tend to bounce...
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Last post by Olesia711
26 Aug 2024, 12:25
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Getting an EPI pup to eat
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williamgard » 14 Aug 2024, 05:38
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Hello,
My pup, a 18 month old Shiloh shepherd, was recently tentatively diagnosed with EPI (endocrine pancreatic insufficiency) with her levels being borderline diagnostic. My vet wants us to start adding enzymes to her...
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Will your dog eat plain Greek yogurt? Sometimes even picky eaters like the tang of it. If so, give them a little on a spoon to lick. Then on another spoon put a blob of yogurt, pour the powder in a finger dent and mush the...
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26 Aug 2024, 00:50
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