Pancreas & Gut Support-Low-Fat & Low Glycemic
Pancreas & Gut Support-Low-Fat & Low Glycemic
Is your dog experiencing pancreas and gut issues?
As a responsible dog owner, it's crucial to be informed about your pet's health, especially conditions like pancreatitis. Let's debunk common myths and understand this condition.
- Myth 1: High Fat Causes Pancreatitis,
- Myth 2: High Protein Causes Pancreatitis,
- Myth 3: Dogs with Pancreatitis Must Be Put on a Low-Fat Diet.
While these myths contain some truth, they may not be beneficial long-term. Here's the reality behind pancreatitis:
Fact 1: Pancreatitis isn't solely caused by a high-fat diet. Animal fat supports dogs' brain and heart health. Pancreatitis often arises from greasy human foods loaded with additives, salt, and trans fats, like fried chicken, bacon fat, noodles, bread, and dry food. These foods are unnecessary for dogs. Stop feeding them what you eat.
Fact 2: Dogs need high protein as they are carnivores, evolved from wolves. Their natural diet includes protein, along with some vegetables and fruits from the prey's stomach. Dogs with pancreatitis can eat protein; if concerned, try feeding them lean meat for a while.
Fact 3: Dogs with pancreatitis should initially follow a low-fat diet to reduce pancreatic strain and prevent flare-ups. However, long-term low-fat diets can cause coat, skin, and nose dryness. After recovery, add healthy oils like coconut or fish oil to their diet.
Remember, while low-fat diets are beneficial short-term, incorporating the right oils is essential for long-term well-being. If you notice coat, skin, or nose dryness, add essential oils to their diet.
Switch to Somethingdoggy's low-fat, low-glycemic dog food and see the difference!
Why Choose Somethingdoggy?
- Low-Fat Formula: Somethingdoggy used real meat. Made with lean meats like chicken and beef, our formula eliminates excess fat, reducing the risk of painful pancreatitis attacks
- Low-Glycemic Ingredients: Featuring sweet potatoes, cauliflowers, jicama, and blueberries, our dog food ensures a steady release of glucose into the bloodstream. This helps prevent spikes and crashes in blood sugar levels, easing pressure on the pancreas and gut.
- Easily Digestible: Promotes a healthy gut, reduces the risk of bloating and discomfort, and is gentle on the pancreas, making it perfect for dogs with pancreas sensitivities. It helps prevent pancreatic flare-ups and improves nutrient absorption.