Lydia--(Rosie & Basil) GA
Very Active Member
Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts, ideas or inspiration about this:
Emmett is our 11 year old Italian Greyhound. We have had him just short of 4 years and got him through Rescue. (Note he is an ITALIAN Greyhound, not a greyhound. He is big for the breed at nearly 16 pounds and he ix very tall.)
We brought him to the vet yesterday because he has been acting a little funny about food on and off. He has slowly begin to lose his enthusiasm for his morning food. A few times, he;s refused to eat it. Once we get him eating, he is normal for the day and eats every time food is offered, which is 5 times a day.
His blood work was all very good, but his BUN, which should be between 7 and 27 was 28, and his creatinine, which should be between 0.4 and 1.8 is 1.8.
The vet says he's not too concerned and that the levels can be high after eating. He thinks a little pepcid at night might help his morning appetite. And says if Emmett begins to drink or pee a lot, then he would want to retest him.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with this, and what if anything I should do diet wise just to help out. The vet, when asked, said lower levels of high quality protein would represent a diet to support kidney function. That's pretty much what he has now, I think. His foods have protein levels of about 23%. I may be worrying about nothing, but that's my specialty!
Thanks!
I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts, ideas or inspiration about this:
Emmett is our 11 year old Italian Greyhound. We have had him just short of 4 years and got him through Rescue. (Note he is an ITALIAN Greyhound, not a greyhound. He is big for the breed at nearly 16 pounds and he ix very tall.)
We brought him to the vet yesterday because he has been acting a little funny about food on and off. He has slowly begin to lose his enthusiasm for his morning food. A few times, he;s refused to eat it. Once we get him eating, he is normal for the day and eats every time food is offered, which is 5 times a day.
His blood work was all very good, but his BUN, which should be between 7 and 27 was 28, and his creatinine, which should be between 0.4 and 1.8 is 1.8.
The vet says he's not too concerned and that the levels can be high after eating. He thinks a little pepcid at night might help his morning appetite. And says if Emmett begins to drink or pee a lot, then he would want to retest him.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with this, and what if anything I should do diet wise just to help out. The vet, when asked, said lower levels of high quality protein would represent a diet to support kidney function. That's pretty much what he has now, I think. His foods have protein levels of about 23%. I may be worrying about nothing, but that's my specialty!
Thanks!