> You obviously have knowledge of this area which I am grateful for. Which type of Hills ID did you feed your dog?
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Rosie, I have to be honest and say that RC sensitive sounds more like something suited for dietary intolerances. As opposed to a feed recommended for supporting the pancreas. (The reason I am really interested in pancreatitis is that I have had 2 dogs with the complaint over 40+ years of dog ownership.)
At the time of my second one, the vet was superb, and I honestly believe that him making sure I realised the importance of never giving "treats" was why I had her so long. She was never fed without pancreatic enzymes on her food. Her treats were ID or a plate of vegetables!!! :-(
My girl liked wet food, which was why I fed the tinned Hills ID as her main food. I understand (from someone on CD) that the wet food actually helps the enzymes get to work. So I bought a small bag of the dry, and she actually had that as her treats when the others had dog biscuits or chew sticks.
I did find that buying Hills ID straight from the vet was pretty costly. So ended up buying online. I used to buy the tins in trays of 24, and would order as many trays as I needed to get free delivery! It always had decent dates on it, so it was no problem buying in larger quantities. I lost my girl last June, just missing her 17th birthday. Haven't bought it since so would say do some research about delivery charges. Some suppliers appear cheaper on the food, and then whack a huge delivery price on, so it is definitely worth doing your sums!
If your boy likes dry food, it wouldn't hurt to just give a small amount of tinned to mix your enzymes in, then stir in the dry.