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Monday, June 4, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Has anyone heard of this product - Sandee

> I wouldn't recommend it, Carol. If you need a digestive enzyme,
get a good
> product that doesn't contain everything but the kitchen sink...and
one that
> isn't plant based. Is there a reason you think you need the
enzymes?
>
> Sandee & the Dane Gang


Hi Sandee,

Do a refresh here. If you could recomend a good one even if you
don't think he needs it now and have a better suggestion, maybe I
should have one on hand.

Dog 9 &1/2 Lbs - 9yrs old

Got hit by dog food recall - vomiting one day some 15 or more times.

Bun showed higher than normal, not off the charts but some damage
Retest next month

Never had a regular stool since starting on raw
1 stool at the start was lighter and firm then
pudding/ black. 4 ot 5 days between stools.

Cysts that were there before raw started growing quickly and
had to have surgery to drain them.

Been on antibotics since surgery last Tuesday.

Feeding - different parts of chicken and beef so far, tried pork but
he didn't
like it yet. Using Salmon oil - 1 capsule every other day.

Did give him slippery elm capsul at 2 different meals and he had a
fairly normal stool.Dark/ semi-firm

Right now giving pro botics 2x a day at vets recomendation and
antibotic of ampicillin 1x a day.

Today for the first time he had what I would consider a normal stool.
formed and medium dark, able to be picked up in one piece. The only
odd part is it was quite large from what it has been.

That lead me to believe that he probably needs some type of enzyeme
added to his diet to help boost his
immune system and regulate his stomach juices.

I may be on the wrong track so any advice is appreciated.

Carol & Charkee the Russian

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