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The following diet is based on the original one by Dr. Dodd's and I'm pleased that Dr. Dodds has approved it for long term use. Please note that the amounts of food have changed from the original diet and supplementation differs greatly. This diet meets the new, NRC 2006 recommended allowances for vitamins and minerals. We can't expect to see positive results unless the diet is followed as written below. One of the best things about this diet is that you can purchase supplements that are well suited to your dog rather than a blend of things that may upset the gastrointestinal tract. For instance, if zinc citrate is not well tolerated, zinc gluconate can be used. If one manufacturer's B-Complex isn't suitable, there are many others available. To clarify this diet, note that it has always been positioned to provide dogs with seizure disorders a source of branch chain amino acids and extremely low amounts of glutamate-aspartate. Since these dogs take medication(s) that can be hard on the liver, the diet is liver-friendly. However, it is not “just” a liver-friendly diet. It aims to serve a greater role, thus it restricts some foods. This diet has also been successfully fed to dogs that do not have seizures. Recipe
42 oz cod, baked 35 oz potato 42 oz sweet potato 21 oz zucchini 42 oz green beans 5 capsules, vitamin E 100 IU 25 mg vitamin B compound 250 mg Ester-C 1 ½ eggshells 7 tsp. canola oil (not to be used for dogs that have seizures) 40 mg zinc citrate or gluconate 1 ¼ tsp di-calcium phosphate 3 capsules, Multimineral Complex This diet should support the weight of a 25-30-pound dog. It provides 678 kilocalories that break down as 32% from protein, 57% from carbohydrates and 11% from fat. Protein: 49 grams Carbohydrates: 85 grams Fat: 7.5 grams Copyright Jan. 2007, Monica Segal Want to Discuss This Article or Learn More About Canine Nutrition? |
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