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>no more than 10% protein without starving the poor little b****rs to death!<
>as for the 'normal' dog a urine test before feeding a 'natural' and 'fresh food' diet should be completely uneccesary<
>The formation of these stones occurs because Dalmatians are a unique breed of dog that excretes uric acid in their urine rather than allantoin as do all other dog breeds<
>Sorry Ktee this comment did make me laugh;<
>i will continue to recommend as many healthy fresh food additions as possible,
>as for the 'normal' dog a urine test before feeding a 'natural' and 'fresh food' diet should be completely uneccesary
>Can you explain how 'natural' seafish is for a dog? How do they catch them 'in the wild'?<
>Labs and sibes are the first dogs that come to mind who do well on fish,because i believe it was part of their early diet
>My vet has always said the absolute minimum amount of protein should be 22%,
>the medically formulated and balanced diet for this condition is 3.6% protein.<
>I spent a 'lovely' time this morning getting a urine sample from Harry to take for testing to see if he's making crystals as well. Every time I got the jar under him he stopped in disgust in midflow, giving me that "Get off! Leave me alone you perv" look!<
>Urate stones (which dals are prone to) also prefer acidic urine.
> and it's more than likely that the recent addition of sardines, offal, mackerel, beef etc that I've read as being suggested as 'healthy food' <
>Those who've made particular studies of the problem certainly suggest this - oily fish anyway; white fish is okay - also that if offal is given at all it should only be in the very smallest quantities.<
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