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Specific Types of Pancreatitis are: Chronic
Pancreatitis (inflammation)
Acute
Pancreatitis (inflammation)
Prevention Plan For Treating Pancreatitis Naturally A prevention plan is a simple method of enhancing the level of nutrition and making lifestyle changes. It is an attempt to address any special needs your pet may have. Keep in mind that this program does not apply to every pet and therefore it is important to have your pet thoroughly examined by a veterinarian. If you decide to seek natural methods, Purely Pets recommends a consultation with our on-staff nutritionist. A consultation will include a personalized diet and holistic program suggestions, all custom-tailored to your pet's personal needs. This is particularly imperative in pets with complicated health issues, or if you've done outside reading and have conflicting information. Feed What is Right for Your Pet The most important thing to remember when choosing a food for your pet is to choose a food that is right for YOUR pet, not what other people think is right. Raw diets are great, and home cooking is wonderful, but if your pet doesn't do well on it, then you shouldn't continue feeding it. Some pets suffering from Pancreatitis do very well on a BARF (raw) diet, others do well on a home cooked diet and others only do well on dry or canned food. Every case is different, so it is a matter of experimenting and sticking to what works best. There IS NOT one diet that works for every pet. In many cases, feeding a very simple diet helps. Diets that seem to be beneficial are chicken and one vegetable, or ground meat and one vegetable. Some pets only do well when brown or white rice is added to the diet. In other cases a high quality dry food can be beneficial. If you are interested in recipes, please email darleen@purelypets.com. Structure Meal Times It is very important to feed small amounts of food and frequent meals. Feeding once a day may lead to many health problems such as hypoglycemia, diabetes, obesity, and digestive disorders. When you feed one meal a day, your pet's body produces insulin. Insulin prevents fat cells from releasing fat into the bloodstream, where it can be picked up by other tissues and burned. In other words, high levels of insulin cause low levels of fat burning and high levels of fat storing, the reverse of what you may think. When insulin is not stable in the body, it throws the hormones and brain chemicals out of whack and in turn the body starts storing fat to save itself. Therefore, it is extremely important to feed 4-5 times a day. When you feed several small meals a day, the body burns fat more effectively. Recommended
feeding schedule: Supplements Purely Pets does not recommend discontinuing traditional medications cold turkey or discontinuing them at all. This is YOUR decision based on how the following program works. We highly recommend you work closely with your veterinarian. Although medications can be very effective, some may cause side effects that can eventually lead to other symptoms. Many pet owners are now looking into other methods of treating Pancreatitis. A more natural approach is outlined below. Supplements
Recommended: Without digestive enzymes even the most nutritious foods will not be of any use to the body. Symptoms of Poor Digestion
Purely Pets highly recommends adding Digest Zymez to your pets diet. Digest Zymez is a capsulated enzyme that can be fed orally or opened and mixed directly into food. This product contains Pancrelipase, Pancreatin, Pepsin, Betain HCI, Fenugreek Seed (reduces intestinal gas, cramping, prevents fatty deposits, kills infections, soothing for ulcerations), Papain, Amylase and Ox Bile Extract. Mega Pet Daily is an outstanding multiple nutritional supplement. Higher potency, easy to feed gel cap provides daily support of important vitamins and minerals, including the A's, B's, Selenium, Chromium, Zinc, Choline and EPA's, and all the vital nutrients for optimum immunity and health. In some cases the following is recommended: Yucca
Intensive Panc'rse
& GlucoBalance Boron-3
with Calcium Giardia
& Parasitic Cleanse Rule out a Parasite Infestation A parasite infestation is a very common problem with dogs and cats. Symptoms of an infestation are -- vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss, diarrhea, inability to absorb nutrients, bad breath, skin problems, chronic ear infections, yeast infections, foul odor to the stool, and many other minor and major ailments. Giardia is a gastrointestinal infection caused by a microscopic parasite called Giardia lamblia. This is a common parasite causing gastrointestinal illness. It is found in the stools of many animals, including rodents, dogs, cats, cattle, and wild animals. A Giardia infection can be acquired when your pet ingests food or water that has been contaminated with the parasite. It then multiplies in the small intestine. The infection can also be spread person-to-person when hands, which are contaminated with an infected person's stool, are brought in contact with the mouth. Swallowing as few as ten parasites can cause the infection. Symptoms of Giardia are very similar to Pancreatitis symptoms, so it is essential that your pet be tested for this parasite. This test is normally not done by your veterinarian, so you need to request it. This simple and inexpensive test can save you hundreds of dollars and invasive testing. Giardia is usually diagnosed through a laboratory examination of a stool sample. Your veterinarian will forward the stool sample to a laboratory that will use a microscope to look for the parasite. Several stool samples need to be examined to detect the parasite. Eliminate Toxins in the House, Yard and on your Pet It is important to put as little stress on the body as possible by avoiding toxins that may deplete the immune system. Avoid the following:
Use Bottled Water Toxic metals such as lead, copper, mercury, and aluminum are often found in drinking water and some pets are very sensitive to these metals. Exercise Your Pet Daily Exercise increases the efficiency of the immune system and helps with muscle development, digestion and overall health. A well-conditioned body will work and perform better and increase the ability to carry blood and oxygen to muscles. Exercising burns fat and increases your pet's metabolism. Be sure your pet gets at least an hour of exercise everyday. However, age, health and weather should be taken into consideration when exercising. Do NOT over exercise older pets, or pets suffering from hypoglycemia, epilepsy, heart problems, during bouts of diarrhea, etc. Pets suffer from exhaustion just as humans do. Conclusion and Tips for Treating Pancreatitis Feed what is right for your pet During bouts of diarrhea, Pedialyte and baby food may help. Plain yogurt replenishes the intestinal tract with friendly bacteria and does help in some cases. Rice can be helpful for bouts of diarrhea, but this is not true in all cases Large breeds that eat off the floor from a bowl are forced to gulp down their food and this may cause bloating and slow down digestion. Raising the food bowl for them eases the digestive process and causes less discomfort
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