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The Pets Digest When my dog was diagnosed with pancreatitis, I was devastated. Not only because I didn't know if he

Here are a couple of things to do to ensure your pets are safe this New Year's Eve.1. If they get apprehensive during ga...
27/12/2023

Here are a couple of things to do to ensure your pets are safe this New Year's Eve.
1. If they get apprehensive during gatherings, consider keeping them in a quiet, separate room where they have lots of things to play with and chew on
2. Make sure your pet has been microchipped and that they are wearing their Pet ID in case they escape out of an open door
3. Let your guests know that you have a dog or cat and that they should refrain from feeding them, keeping the door open, or any other house management rules.
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22/12/2023

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Border Collies are known to have a tremendous amount of energy and for good reason, they are herding dogs. Many times this means they will need to eat more and require a bit more protein than other dogs. They are extremely intelligent, athletic, and easy to train but their nutritional needs are more...

Does your dog have chronic GI issues?  Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to get great tips to care for your dog ...
16/12/2023

Does your dog have chronic GI issues? Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to get great tips to care for your dog with GI issues! www.thepetsdigest.com

Did you know dogs can suffer from high blood pressure and that food can help!  Click the link in our bio to subscribe to...
14/12/2023

Did you know dogs can suffer from high blood pressure and that food can help! Click the link in our bio to subscribe to the newsletter and learn how.

Let’s take a look at some of the possible complications of pancreatitis in dogs. Keep in mind that this is NOT most dogs...
12/12/2023

Let’s take a look at some of the possible complications of pancreatitis in dogs. Keep in mind that this is NOT most dogs and many go on to live long, happy, healthy lives!

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)
Pancreatitis is second only to idiopathic pancreatic acing atrophy (PAA) as a cause of EPI.

What is EPI you may ask? Simply put, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is when a significant number of cells that produce digestive enzymes are destroyed. This, in turn, means that your pup’s food cannot be properly digested.

EPI can negatively affect the gastrointestinal system as it can cause problems with weight (they are usually thin), diarrhea, and nutrition in general. The disease can occur in both dogs and cats but seems to be hereditary in German Shepherds. Dogs that suffer from EPI will need supplemental enzymes added to their diets.

Diabetes
The pancreas is responsible for two major functions as stated previously the secretion of digestive enzymes and insulin which regulates blood glucose. If enough of these cells are destroyed in a case of pancreatitis diabetes can ensue. This is fairly rare and dogs that acquire diabetes will most likely require supplemental insulin.

Renal failure & liver damage
Digestive enzymes are extremely toxic to other organs and in the case of severe pancreatitis, the enzymes can overflow onto other organs and cause significant damage. While uncommon this could result in renal and liver damage.
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Here are some great flours for your dog's treats! 1. SorghumSorghum flour is best for dogs with digestion issuesSorghum ...
10/12/2023

Here are some great flours for your dog's treats! 1. Sorghum
Sorghum flour is best for dogs with digestion issues

Sorghum is one of the most well-researched flours for dogs. and many dog food companies already use sorghum in their formulations and it has many benefits for dogs. Sorghum is not only a whole grain but also high in antioxidants, and rich in niacin, iron, zinc, dietary fiber, B vitamins

2. Chia Seed Flour
Chia Seed Flour is best for dogs with inflammatory issues like arthritis

Chia Seed Flour is a popular ingredient in many dogs treats both homemade and store-bought. This is because for the most part, chia seeds when given in moderation are safe for dogs and chia seed flour is simply ground chia seeds.

3. Red Lentil Flour
Red Lentil Flour is best for dogs with diabetes

Red lentils are a healthy option to make your dog’s treats with, in fact, many food companies use lentils in their formulations.

They are highly nutritious with high levels of protein, nonheme iron, and fiber. Red lentil flour is nutrient-dense pulse flour that is extremely high in fiber.

4. Cassava Root Flour
Cassava Root Flour is a great option for dogs that need to lose weight
5. Oat Flour
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