Thursday, November 5, 2009

Seisures More Condition_symptoms My 5 Year Old Brittney Spaniel Has Been Having Seisures And He Is On Iams Is There A Better Food?

My 5 year old Brittney Spaniel has been having seisures and he is on Iams is there a better food? - seisures more condition_symptoms

I have heard that Iams has changed its formula and asked himself whether this is the reason. Perhaps it is better to eat

7 comments:

Chelsea S said...

Certainly, there are tons of food, much better health wise to feed your dog. You can try a luxury food such as Nutro, Ultra, or blue.

If you are an embargo on food quality (it) tend to be more expensive, you can raw food (BARF) as a Timberwolf, Natures Variety, Merrick, etc.

In my opinion, best suited for dogs to eat them easier to digest, and although there are associated risks, the more secure.

However, if you have seizures, you should have a veterinarian. What the regime, it is usually not the case.

TanDance... said...

Seizures are most likely not caused by the dog food. It is possible that the toxins that have succeeded in food, but it would probably have remembered. IAM is not the best food, which is pretty middle of the road. Highest quality food is the specialty of "food free from wheat, soybeans, wheat, by-products, colors and excessive chemicals. Personally, I think Blue Buffalo, although now in the Pro plan price. Your vet can put your dog on medication to the crisis to help, and more individual counseling, because they can more specific questions.

bon b said...

I do not think food is the cause of seizures from the UK. Although food allergies can also cause cramps. If the new food for your dog? First, you will find the cause. Take the dog to the vet, and whether the dog is epileptic, and you can get drugs. There are other conditions that could cause seizures, such as poisoning, blood sugar, liver diseases and kidney tumors, but still needs to see the dog to a veterinarian.

Canine Friend said...

Crises are often the first signs of epilepsy and the dog must be serious as the condition to deteriorate May are taken. I have just the food is really doing anything. The most common epilepsy in dogs is what they call idiopathic epilepsy, ie, the cause is unknown. Some breeds are very susceptible to this disease.

Here is a link to help with the right information can. We hope that your dog is better.
http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/sww.html

Canine Friend said...

Crises are often the first signs of epilepsy and the dog must be serious as the condition to deteriorate May are taken. I have just the food is really doing anything. The most common epilepsy in dogs is what they call idiopathic epilepsy, ie, the cause is unknown. Some breeds are very susceptible to this disease.

Here is a link to help with the right information can. We hope that your dog is better.
http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/sww.html

Mutt ♥Loves Tiger♥ said...

If your dog attacks, you must immediately get to a vet.

BUT Iams is horrible, and * must * change the meal though. Solid Gold, Taste of the Wild, Wellness, rides and chicken soup for the soul, are all big dog lovers.

Ardy said...

I do not say Iams is a problem, but the choice of the best foods on the market is, of course, that money no chemicals or powder products, has been used for more than 20 years, the

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