05-06-2016, 10:03 AM
(03-14-2016, 07:02 AM)AndreaHarris1971 Wrote: My dog Brandy was just diagnosed with CIL about a month ago. We have already gotten her protein level back to 6 but now her liver enzymes are a bit elevated so now she is on Denamarin. She eats the Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat kibble. Her gas has been terrible! My question is whether this is due to the disease or is it because of her food? I have been considering cooking for her as many of you do. I am hoping this will alleviate the gas because it's really bad and she sleeps next to me at night....so I've been getting woken up quite early in the morning these past few days! She had a small setback with diarrhea Saturday but I think it may have been the stress of going to a new vet that morning. I am also considering another round of antibiotics as hers just ran out last week and I have noticed a softening of the stool. Any suggestions about the food would be greatly appreciated. She is a 28 pound sheltie so if you could even give me an idea as to what ratio of protein/carbs/fat would be great. I am so thankful for this site as I would be completely lost trying to deal with this on my own.
Hi, Andrea. I would say most of us are trying to attain as close to a fat-free diet as possible for our dogs. Fat seems to set off the CIL. As far as a protein/carb ratio I think each dog may be a little different. I have been experimenting with Diva for a while now to get the right balance.
Some people here have complained about the Royal Canin causing gas. However, vegetables can also cause a lot of gas.
Diva's Mom