Glad your poor boy is getting back to normal, what a rough time he has had and you too. Wishing you all the best.
Jolanda and Kaiser
Regarding IPSID and IBS … how do vets check for these conditions?
For Max, he was referred to a specialist who did a GI series on him. He was give barium, and then they Xrayed him all day as it went through his system. I believe this ruled out other things and they ended up with a "tentative" diagnosis of mild IBD.
For Max, he was referred to a specialist who did a GI series on him. He was give barium, and then they Xrayed him all day as it went through his system. I believe this ruled out other things and they ended up with a "tentative" diagnosis of mild IBD.
Also they can do thinks like a biopsy of the stomach lining and also they now do Endoscopic procedures which many times will show more then a barium xray… certainly did with me... when they could not find my ulcers... and they use the endoscopy procedure to do the biopsy also.
And not to say the he might not have an ulcer.... again, you need a referral to a specialist. IBD is not uncommon to Basenjis or many dogs for that matter.
Sounds like you definately need a specialist of some sort.
Also, you may want to try Slippery Elm instead of Immodium or Pepto.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/e/elmsli09.html
http://health.howstuffworks.com/slippery-elm-herbal-remedies.htm
http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&act=show&item=slipperyelm
**The last link is about using it in pets. And it should be available as a powder or in capsule form at your local health food/green grocery.
Sounds like you definately need a specialist of some sort.
Also, you may want to try Slippery Elm instead of Immodium or Pepto.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/e/elmsli09.html
http://health.howstuffworks.com/slippery-elm-herbal-remedies.htm
http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&act=show&item=slipperyelm
**The last link is about using it in pets. And it should be available as a powder or in capsule form at your local health food/green grocery.
Thanks for that link. Never heard of it used in pets before, but now I'll be keeping some on hand. Excellent!