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Old March 27th 11, 05:14 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Concern about 'Performatrin' dog food

"cshenk" wrote
"Jo Wolf" wrote


My current 15 yo now has a "high normal" on BUN and creatinine, and the
vet said to make no changes in his diet.... 34% Pro. He's healthy, very
active, and has excellent muscle mass for age. Goes up stairs a lot
faster than I do.... A "little deaf".... not unusual.


Grin, Mabel gets total 'high=good' on this one. It's one of several
reasons why we elected to have her dental work done. It looks like just
maybe, this elderly lady if well cared for now, may have several years in
her yet if they've nipped what may have been cancer.


Aunti Mabel Anne has fully recovered and is back on her normal ground RMB
with treats. She'd started trying to sneak Cash's bone into her room for
the night so she has one of her own size in there now.

Being smaller and much smaller jawed, the big ones he gets she can just nose
into her area and he tends to pick them up and walk back with them (grin).
She instead gets the meaty rib bones which she can carry and hold easier in
her paws as she knarfs them.

She's obviously feeling better. Spent most of the morning grabbing Cash
toys and dropping them on him then playing tug-o-war. Her favorite is a
rope with 2 knots and she will trail it before him until he grabs the other
end and starts a mock-war.

Hush your giggling now. It's nap-time!


 




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