Home cooked diet for dog with liver failure
We had an inquiry about home cooked meal for dog with liver failure and we did some light research on this. To tell you the main point, Milk Thistle is highly recommended in the diet for liver failure and our Milk Thistle for liver failure has been an excellent product for dogs and cats that are suffering from liver failure.Here is the information that we found about home cooked diet, written by Dr. W. Jean Dodds.
"Recipe: 2 cups of pollack, cod or any other low fat white fish fillet to 6 cups of veggies and potatoes, or 25% pollack, cod or any other low fat white fish fillet to 75% veggies and potatoes. This diet has proved extremely successful in reversing liver damage along with reducing Phenobarbital.
1 and 1/2 cups moist white cooking potatoes1 and 1/2 cups sweet potatoes1 and 1/2 cups of zucchini1 and 1/2 cup string beans, celery or summer squash2 cups pollack, cod or any other low fat white fish fillet
Wash the potatoes well and cut them up crosswise into 2" pieces so the skin circles the potatoes. Simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour and remove the skins.
Wash the zucchini and cut up with string beans, celery or squash and steam or cook until very tender.
2 cups pollack, cod or any other low fat white fish fillet poached in a frying pan with water until fish is white and flaky.
Mix all ingredients together until it is well blended. This will give you approximately 8 cups of food. Depending on the size of your dog, you can double or triple the recipe. For flavor you can add a pinch of garlic powder and a little Italian Seasoning to each meal.
Tip: If you have been feeding kibble please remember that kibble has many more calories than the liver cleansing diet. You will need to feed at least 25% to 50% more home cooking than kibble until you are sure your dogs weight is holding where you want it. Dogs can loose weight very quickly on the liver cleansing diet so you need to monitor their weight carefully.
With liver disease try to feed in 3 or 4 small meals, the last one being at bedtime. This puts less stress on the liver. Put 3 days of meals in baggies and freeze what you won't use in 3 days. You should be able to cook once a week and freeze what you don't use. This recipe will stay fresh for 3 days in the fridge.
White low-fat fish has a specific amino acid that actually helps heal the liver. Soy and fat-free cottage cheese also have this specific amino acid, but should not be used in a diet until the liver enzymes test comes back in a normal range.
NOTE:Home cooking is very rich. If you have been feeding commercial dog food you will need to switch very slowly to the liver cleansing diet to avoid diarrhea. Start with 3/4 of your commercial dog food and 1/4 liver cleansing diet for a few days. Then 50% commercial food and 50% liver cleansing for a few days. Then 1/4 old food and 3/4 liver cleansing for a few days and then switch over completely to the liver cleansing diet. Make sure the stools are somewhat firm before you move to the next level.
IMPORTANT:If you are switching from kibble, and/or canned dog food, to home cooking and your dog is on potassium or sodium bromide, please be aware that there is considerably less sodium (salt) in home cooking than kibble or canned (which can have large amounts of sodium). Sodium, or salt, in the diet "uses up" the bromide and less salt in the diet could raise bromide levels substantially which would cause bromism. After switching over to home cooking, if your dog has weakness in its legs, trouble climbing stairs, gets "wobbly" or loses it's balance, your vet can reduce the bromide dose slowly and in small amounts. W. Jean Dodds, DVM, recommends reducing the dose of bromide slightly or by 1/3 at the most to see if the signs of bromism go away or are lessened. In a month, have the bromide levels checked to make sure they are in the therapeutic range. Don't worry about lowering the bromide as long as it stays in therapeutic range. Less bromide and home cooking will be healthier for your dog in the long range. "
If you would like to know more about home cooked diet for your pet, you could go to the local book store and search for the recipe books. They are easy to find and very handy to have.
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3 Comments:
My dog was so sick with liver failure that the vet suggested she be put to sleep. Instead, I used the liver cleansing diet. At her 2 week check up, she was so much better that the vet was shocked!
That was last March and she is still doing fine. She is still on home cooked food but not the liver diet. That has reversed and she looks and acts years younger.
I can't even express how thankful I am!
Thank you so much for your specific directions. My 13 yr old Golden was diagnosed with Cushings. she is too old for surgery, nor is she well enough to withstand the massive side effects of the drug therapy- and I do not want her last months of life to be battling said side effects.
I was searching for alternative ways to improve her quality of life and came across your page.
The night I first gave her your 'fish mix', along with a few herbs that were recommended on several other pages, she had her first deep sleep in months. She slept most of the next day- other than enthusiastically clearing out her food bowl.
We are now at the end of week 2. I've been using your rice/veggies as a base and alternating 'toppings' such as fish, ground beef & chicken livers, and chicken. She has more energy than I've seen in a year. Her coat is recovering and her panting has stopped.
I have no idea if we've extended her life but I am 100% certain we've improved it which is my goal.
This wonderful dog and her loving family thank you for your posting and wish luck to any others who are looking for a way to help their pet feel better.
Thank you so much for your specific directions. My 13 yr old Golden was diagnosed with Cushings. she is too old for surgery, nor is she well enough to withstand the massive side effects of the drug therapy- and I do not want her last months of life to be battling said side effects.
I was searching for alternative ways to improve her quality of life and came across your page.
The night I first gave her your 'fish mix', along with a few herbs that were recommended on several other pages, she had her first deep sleep in months. She slept most of the next day- other than enthusiastically clearing out her food bowl.
We are now at the end of week 2. I've been using your rice/veggies as a base and alternating 'toppings' such as fish, ground beef & chicken livers, and chicken. She has more energy than I've seen in a year. Her coat is recovering and her panting has stopped.
I have no idea if we've extended her life but I am 100% certain we've improved it which is my goal.
This wonderful dog and her loving family thank you for your posting and wish luck to any others who are looking for a way to help their pet feel better.
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