@rgk9ruler thank you! I can definitely see some similarities between this breed and my Cotilla 😊 and I could see him hunting squirrels, he loves running after insects and birds.
Miles: A Rescue
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Tayda had elevated Creatinine and BUN. I originally had her on the Wellness Core - which is very high protein - around 40% I think. I switched her to a variety of lower protein foods - Blue Buffalo, Wellness Senior, Innova Senior - which were all around 18-23% and it brought her Creatinine and BUN right down.
If there is nothing else abnormal about their bloodwork - just switching their food could do the trick…
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It has always been recommended that the protein is dropped age they age as the high protein is hard on their Kidneys. You can look maybe something in the middle range from what you are feeding.. but not as low as the one the Vet is recommending. How old are they?
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Lexi is 8… will be 9 in April.
Miles...well, we don't know. He was a rescue. Personally I think he's 10. He's definitely older than Lexi... in personality and fatty tumors. But I was considering trying Royal Canin Aging Care... Here's its breakdown:25% protein
13% fat
3.5% fiber
.6 phosThese stats are all about half of those of Orijen. Do you guys recommend Royal Canin? I'm also trying to find a food that you can find at a mainstream store like Petsmart. If anyone has any recommendations on good choices(particularly ones you've had experience with) , please let me know. Thanks guys!
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The blue buffalo can be bought at PetSmart, Petco or Pet Supplies Plus. It was recommended to me by someone on the Fanconi list and Tayda has done well on it. Until she decides she'd like something different, then I rotate into the Innova, or the Wellness Senior….I think the Solid Gold brand of food has a Maintenance or Senior variety that is also "lower" in protein and can be bought at the mainstream stores.
I've never personally fed the Royal Canin line.... I always thought it was a bit of a marketing ploy to have different formulations for different breeds.
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They are pretty young to be having kidney values being high.. I would consider lowering the protein… maybe not as much as the Vet is recommending... but lower would be a good move, IMO... there is so much good/bad for both high and low protein... hard to really know what to do... but I would maybe go with something 1/2 way and have the values rechecked in 3 to 6 months.
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Thanks everyone. I think I'm going to try the Royal Canin– but will look around tonight when we go. I'll keep you guys posted.
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I just looked up the Royal Canin on the www.dogfoodanalysis.com website and it is listed as a 2 star food…
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Mmmm, I wonder if home made food is an option ?
Just a thought …
It's quite easy to adjust the ratio of the ingredients as desired ...
Bendji is doing great on pure natural (fresh chicken + whole rice + seaweed + lecithine + eggshell powder + bio yeast flakes + fresh grated carrots and parsley + Megacutan [a special blend of poly-unsaturated fatty acids from Orthophar, a Belgian pharmaceutical company]. In 45 min I prepare his food for +20 days ! At minimum cost and … it's healthy because you know exactly what's in it !:) -
Wow- I don't think I'm ready to make their food. Thank you though.
I'm disappointed Royal Canin got such a low rating. I wrote down some others so we'll see what they have at the store…
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Try Dr. Dodd's fish and potato diet for a few weeks. It really helped my older bw, Nika last year. It says liver cleansing but it really helps everything.
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So we switched over to Merrick and I have to say…Miles is WAY TOO GASSY to continue using it. OMG... it's AWFUL. Phew!! I think we'll try out Wellness next. Hopefully we'll find something we can stick with that works!!
Anyway, on a different note, I took some pics of the kids in the new house again today. Yeah!!
Lexi's close up:
Miles
Sweet Lexi
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Sweet pictures..
I am sorry about the high fart food, I guess it is time to try the next thing, right? I have heard very good things about Wellness, good luck.
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They LOOK great, even if they don't smell that way (haha). Your bedroom is gorgeous! I cannot even imagine having white bedding with 3 black/tri basenjis who don't wipe their feet when they come in the dog door.
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Very nice pictures Miles very handsome. Your bedroom very beautiful thank you for pictures.
Rita Jean
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Very nice pics. Lexi looks like a real princess in the first pic
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So… my dogs absoultely LOVE chasing the water hose around the yard. I usually stand out there by myself laughing like an idiot watching them play... but today I convinced my husband we should take pictures and share this joyous occasion with others.
Don't be afraid to get out there and stick your face in it, Lexi!!
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Great fun.
My boy won't do that, he runs the other way if the hose or sprinkler system kicks on, our dachshund however is so trying to kill that water snake..hilarious.
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Very nice pictures and your babies are lovely. Love seeing them chase water that's great. Really good pictures thank you looks like they had a ton of fun.
Rita Jean
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Hi BDawg! I can't wait to hear more about Miles and Lexi…...thanks for sharing your story so far! We have an 8.5 year old B-girl (Haley) who's always been an "only dog", but we've just decided to find an old-ish B-boy to adopt. It's a scary decision, but your story gives me hope! Keep the stories coming!!! (We're in Arizona.....if anyone knows of a B-guy that might need a home.............we've just applied to BRAT.......and thinking about applying with a southern California rescue, too, since that is a neighboring state)
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Yeah!! I'm so glad we can inspire you to want to rescue. Miles has truly been a blessing! I feel so lucky to have found him in the pound and to have had the opportunity to give him a second chance. He's such a character and has brought immeasurable happiness to our lives. Every time I see him, I just want to run over and squish him. hehehehhehehe …
Well, I have to also tell you that last weekend he started acting strangely. He tried to jump up on the couch and he couldn't. And it seemed his back legs weren't working properly. And then he refused to do stairs. I got really nervous but thought it could be anything from a pinched nerve to arthritis, etc. So we made close observations and then took him to the vet. His personality was not affected-- he just seemed to not want to move. And when he did, it was hard for him to bear weight on his back legs and he was no longer jumping onto or off anything. So after our vet visit, she said he had early stage arthritis. It's the best scenario I guess. I mean, it could have been a lot worse. Getting old just sucks. So we have glucosamine/chondrotin (sp) and a pain med for him to take from here on out. He had his first dose last night and I couldn't have been more excited to see him jump onto our bed and dig under the covers!! (Usually "the kids" have to get down in their bed at night, but last night... they got full privileges and got to start and STAY in our bed all night!) But it's getting through little challenges together that really gives life meaning. We help each other. I wish I could rescue all of them. Truly.
I hope others find the strength to reach out and save one. It will come back to you ten fold. Hugs!!