Finally, I have found food for Maddy that helps her to lose weight! I have been searching for YEARS. Every “diet” food we tried did not work. She even gained weight on that pricey food you buy at the vet’s office. Can you believe it?
The miracle food is Blue Buffalo Weight Control. She likes it but is not in love with it. This is the key. If she was in love with her food, she would inhale it and continue to balloon as she has all these years.
I also switched Kiki to Blue Buffalo’s Healthy Aging food. Ironically, Kiki had been losing weight lately. She had been eating the same weight control food I formerly gave Maddy. Kiki likes the Healthy Aging formula and has regained some of the weight she lost.
In addition to the dry food, I give both cats 1/8 can each of Newman’s Own organic cat food each evening. They consider it a treat. It introduces more water into the diet, which is always a good thing.
I am not sure how much weight Maddy has lost, but it is noticeable. I plan to take her to the vet next month for a follow-up visit. You may recall she had some issues a couple of months ago that prompted a visit. Her glucose levels were way too high. Hopefully, her new diet has lowered her glucose levels to a normal level. I will keep you posted. Fingers crossed, she is on the way to a healthier lifestyle.
Rescue Mommy
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Tummy Troubles
I met a very sweet terrier at Three Dog Bakery last week. As often happens among us pet owners, his parents and I had been to chat about the joys of terriers. His mom mentioned that he tended to have tummy troubles and asked if my terrier had problems too. I referred her to my website, so I hope she is reading!
I adopted Gracie nearly three years ago. She had minor skin and digestive issues. (I have since read this is common with terriers.) The vet said her health was fine. He mentioned diet and/or environmental allergies might be to blame. A trip to the vet is always the first thing you should do if your pet is experiencing problems. Sometimes, a medical condition might be to blame.
After receiving her clean bill of health, I experimented with various remedies. I tried giving her Benadryl for her irritated skin. I tried various foods, including that pricey prescription diet food. I saw only minor improvements with her skin and tummy upset.
During this time, I of course searched on the Internet for answers. In my research, I found that grain and fillers in food can cause both digestive and skin issues in our pets. Some pet parents have found that a grain-free diet works wonders for their furry friends. Others swear that certain meats are best.
In Gracie’s case, she does very well with Castor & Pollux’s Organix organic dry and canned food. I admit the canned food sometimes gives her issues because some batches have been a bit greasy lately. Overall, though, her health is much improved on this diet. Her skin looks great. Her tummy is less upset.
I am not a big fan of those prescription foods you can only buy at the vet’s office. There are literally hundreds of great foods out there now. Visit your local pet supply store, and you will see! Buy a small bag, and gradually transition from the old food to the new food. That step is very important to prevent digestive upset.
Be patient. It could take some time to find the right food. It is worth the effort, though. Your pet will thank you!
Rescue Mommy
I adopted Gracie nearly three years ago. She had minor skin and digestive issues. (I have since read this is common with terriers.) The vet said her health was fine. He mentioned diet and/or environmental allergies might be to blame. A trip to the vet is always the first thing you should do if your pet is experiencing problems. Sometimes, a medical condition might be to blame.
After receiving her clean bill of health, I experimented with various remedies. I tried giving her Benadryl for her irritated skin. I tried various foods, including that pricey prescription diet food. I saw only minor improvements with her skin and tummy upset.
During this time, I of course searched on the Internet for answers. In my research, I found that grain and fillers in food can cause both digestive and skin issues in our pets. Some pet parents have found that a grain-free diet works wonders for their furry friends. Others swear that certain meats are best.
In Gracie’s case, she does very well with Castor & Pollux’s Organix organic dry and canned food. I admit the canned food sometimes gives her issues because some batches have been a bit greasy lately. Overall, though, her health is much improved on this diet. Her skin looks great. Her tummy is less upset.
I am not a big fan of those prescription foods you can only buy at the vet’s office. There are literally hundreds of great foods out there now. Visit your local pet supply store, and you will see! Buy a small bag, and gradually transition from the old food to the new food. That step is very important to prevent digestive upset.
Be patient. It could take some time to find the right food. It is worth the effort, though. Your pet will thank you!
Rescue Mommy
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