
Hi Susie, yes Floyd has pancreatitus, it was the 10th January last year when he got it at 10 months old, this also bewildered the vet, epecially because he was so young, he was also put on the Royal Canin Low Fat High Digestive, but even when he was on this, he was probably housed in the vets about 4 days out of 2 week periods, incredibly stressful, as he didn't seem to be responding too well, he also had very bad colitis, the vet even told me that if they couldn't settle him on a food, we may even have to consider having him pts. After about 4 months of not really progressing very much, we opted to have biopsy's done on his pancreas, stomach, intestines (I think he had about 4 different sites that they took from). The wait for results to come back was a long one, I think you always start imagining the worse.
The biopsy did come back with IBS (but because he didn't have a bout of pancreatitus at the time of the biopsy the vet did say that the result on this would come back as normal which it did) so they changed his food straight away to Royal Canin Sensitivity Control, he came away with 2 different antibiotics, a human drug to stop his stomach making bile, he was on these for about 2 1/2 weeks, taking something like 12 tablets a day. But it did the trick, he still gets bouts of it now again, we also have some doggy antiacids that we can give him, because I had been giving him rennie, can be brought on by stress I think as well and also if anything is out of his routine, ie. having breakfast a bit late or tea not at the correct time. The new vet that we see now, tells us to feed him through his pancreatitus, which the other vet told us not to.... but by tempting him with Salmon or Tuna with mashed potato just to get something into his stomach to give his stomach to work on he is fine.
We can usually tell if he is going to have a turn, this is if he turns his nose up at his breakfast and his stomach starts making the most awful noises so we have to start raiding the goody cupboard.
I have just changed his food, as the RC Sensitivity is a horrendous price, we are now feeding him Wafcol Salmon & Potato so he does have a mainly fish diet, good job he likes fish.
Apologies for the ramble, any other questions, please ask.
Jane