Re: Newly diabetic pug - HELP!
Actually my Jesse became more food motivated after that initial pancreatic attack . Before that she took a while to finish her food and after she was a gobble up girl which was better being diabetic
There are 2 philosophies on healing the pancreas . One is to restrict food consumption. With less meals and the other is smaller and more feedings .
I always went with less meals and if my Jesse had stomach upset I fasted her for 24 hours . Her stools were are early warning sign . She never got to a full blown pancreatic attack as the first initial one . The problem can't be ignored .
Drowning your sorrows is not a successful game plan . It's not going to be easy and it's going to take sometime to get out of the woods
For me I believed food was the enemy which contradicts that food is needed to survive . That's what makes the condition difficult to deal with . Whatever your plan is you have to stick with it and be consistent . You have to separate your emotions and take charge
Your pup coming home does not mean cured . Stools were always my guide to see how well food was being digested . You need to be sharp and on your game .
My Jesse's bill came out to 10 grand and it was worth every penny spent but that only happened providing the long term care she got at home with me . So you give it all you got and then some more . You do it for the love of your pup
Actually my Jesse became more food motivated after that initial pancreatic attack . Before that she took a while to finish her food and after she was a gobble up girl which was better being diabetic
There are 2 philosophies on healing the pancreas . One is to restrict food consumption. With less meals and the other is smaller and more feedings .
I always went with less meals and if my Jesse had stomach upset I fasted her for 24 hours . Her stools were are early warning sign . She never got to a full blown pancreatic attack as the first initial one . The problem can't be ignored .
Drowning your sorrows is not a successful game plan . It's not going to be easy and it's going to take sometime to get out of the woods
For me I believed food was the enemy which contradicts that food is needed to survive . That's what makes the condition difficult to deal with . Whatever your plan is you have to stick with it and be consistent . You have to separate your emotions and take charge
Your pup coming home does not mean cured . Stools were always my guide to see how well food was being digested . You need to be sharp and on your game .
My Jesse's bill came out to 10 grand and it was worth every penny spent but that only happened providing the long term care she got at home with me . So you give it all you got and then some more . You do it for the love of your pup
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