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by shepherdhope on 16 February 2012 - 17:02
Sheep/mutton in the UK is a more mature animal so the muscle meat is denser but more flavour so I've heard. I'm veggie so don't eat meat but my dogs do. Hope it's been good news for Prince with the Holistic vet.

by Ruger1 on 17 February 2012 - 02:02
I received very good news from our visit with the holistic veterinarian this evening. He definitely had a broader scope of knowledge compared to our neighborhood veterinarian that examined and diagnoses Prince with AF (anal fistulas) last month. It was his opinion that Princes fistulas were not consistent with the classic form of hereditary AF. He said that the small openings that he would not even consider a "true AF fistula" were laying along the anal gland tract/duct. Most likely it was related to an anal gland issue.
It was his opinion based on Princes presenting symptoms and history that most likely he has an issue related to his diet which is causing the dirty bottom. Which in turn could have led to the anal issue. He spoke with me a lot about diets and different foods and I found him very knowledgeable and supportive regarding a raw diet. He encouraged me to change Princes diet to Acana Wild Prairie. He said that Orjen is an excellent diet, but too rich for some dogs. He said that based on Prince's history if the diet change does not clear up the dirty bottom, then we will do blood work to test for PI Pancreatic Insufficiency. Which he said was much more likely based on Prince's history and symptoms..
Thanks for the support ....:)
It was his opinion based on Princes presenting symptoms and history that most likely he has an issue related to his diet which is causing the dirty bottom. Which in turn could have led to the anal issue. He spoke with me a lot about diets and different foods and I found him very knowledgeable and supportive regarding a raw diet. He encouraged me to change Princes diet to Acana Wild Prairie. He said that Orjen is an excellent diet, but too rich for some dogs. He said that based on Prince's history if the diet change does not clear up the dirty bottom, then we will do blood work to test for PI Pancreatic Insufficiency. Which he said was much more likely based on Prince's history and symptoms..
Thanks for the support ....:)

by RLHAR on 17 February 2012 - 04:02
Ruger,
I know you've talked a lot about Prince's diet. I just wanted to say that I switched from Orijen which is considered the top, top kibble, to Acana, which is same maker just a 60/40 instead of 80/20. I worried a little bit about the 'step down' but honestly my GSDs have done better on Acana than Orijen. I feed the Grasslands and have been perfectly happy with it in terms of coat, energy and stool consistency.
I know you've talked a lot about Prince's diet. I just wanted to say that I switched from Orijen which is considered the top, top kibble, to Acana, which is same maker just a 60/40 instead of 80/20. I worried a little bit about the 'step down' but honestly my GSDs have done better on Acana than Orijen. I feed the Grasslands and have been perfectly happy with it in terms of coat, energy and stool consistency.

by Ruger1 on 18 February 2012 - 03:02
RHLAR,,,Hey, thanks for the input its good to hear that others have had good results with Acana..:)
by lilysmom on 18 February 2012 - 20:02
I have fed a variety of grain free and my girl is doing fantastic on Acana Pacifica. I second the vote for giving Acana a shot !
Good luck :)
Good luck :)

by Abby Normal on 19 February 2012 - 18:02
I have recommended Acana to a couple of people who wanted specific dietary advice, IMO it is a top quality holistic food.
I have a friend who has an AF dog on a Salmon and Potato diet who is doing well with the AF on it.
I have a friend who has an AF dog on a Salmon and Potato diet who is doing well with the AF on it.

by Ruger1 on 27 February 2012 - 18:02
Wanted to make sure everyone saw the update above!!..Thanks again..:)

by VonIsengard on 28 February 2012 - 01:02
Good news...so, when is he back to training? 

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