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Re: New EPI dog

Posted: 07 Mar 2022, 15:15
by Dixie
In this case, you may observe only general weakness in the pet, dysbacteriosis, frequent defecation, and other signs of digestive system disorders. This is why it is important to regularly examine your pet to prevent the disease from developing. Treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in dogs has a comprehensive approach but always begins with developing a competent diet. Hence, your doctor will first prescribe a supportive diet for your pet.
My dog, a Samoyed https://cleverpuppies.com/samoyed-color ... ete-guide/, was prescribed supplements in the form of pancreatic enzymes. These should be taken with caution as they sometimes cause bleeding in the mouth.

Re: New EPI dog

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 12:03
by Ratskorogami
"We have dogs like this at our rehoming center. Each one has a separate program of exercise and supervision.

Re: New EPI dog

Posted: 14 Aug 2022, 07:56
by Ratskorogami
"We have dogs like this at our animal intake center. They each have a separate exercise and supervision program. We order toys for them here https://www.doggietoys.deals/product-ca ... mbo-deals/. Some play exclusively with a handler and without toys. It depends on the condition of the animal and how it behaves in the group (think character). What to do if your beloved dog has epilepsy? It is necessary to monitor the development of the seizure. This will keep the animal from additional trauma. Therefore, it is worth removing from the environment objects that the animal can bump or hurt itself. It is good if the owner puts something under the pet's body that will absorb shocks, such as a blanket. Any objects, such as toys or food, should be removed from the pet's mouth. Opinions are divided on pulling the dog's tongue out during a seizure. The indication for this action is when the tongue causes difficulty breathing."