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The paragraphs below are from
Clinical article on
Juvenile renal disease (JRD) in standard poodles by Susan L. Fleisher
Serum phosphorus levels are often not elevated in cases of juvenile renal disease. Where the reduction in renal function progresses slowly, the puppy compensates and the serum phosphorus levels can remain normal. In the cases I have followed, although BUN and creatinine levels were often greatly elevated, serum phosphorus levels were increased in only about 50% of cases. Feeding three or four small meals a day lessens the chance of vomiting. The protein fed should be of a high quality 5.. Polzin, D.J.; Osborne, C.A.: Update - Conservative Medical
Management of Chronic Renal Failure. Current Therapy IX (R.W. Kirk, ed.) W. B.
Saunders, Philadelphia, PA., 1986 pp 1167-1173.
Several books contain recipes for homemade meals for dogs on low phosphorus and low protein diets. Among them are:
"Home-prepared Dog and Cat Diets, The Healthful Alternative", Donald
R. Strombeck, DVM, Iowa State University Press, 2121 South State Ave., Ames Iowa
50014. 1-800-862-6657. www.isupress.edu (ISBN: 0813821495)
"Small Animal Clinical Nutrition,
4th edition.", Editors: Hand, Thatcher, Remillard and Roudebush et al. Making
Pet Foods at Home. Topeka, KS: Mark Morris Institute, 2000 . Articles on Effects of Dietary Protein on
Renal Function, and Dietary Lipids
Effects of Dietary Protein Intake on
Renal Functions
Effects of Dietary Lipids on
Renal Function in Dogs and Cats\
Commercial Prescription Diets for
Dogs with Renal Disease
USDA Searchable Food Values
Database:
Recipes for Home-Made Meals for Dogs
with Renal Disease
"Home-prepared Dog and Cat Diets, The Healthful Alternative", Donald
R. Strombeck, DVM, Iowa State University Press, 2121 South State Ave., Ames Iowa
50014. 1-800-862-6657. www.isupress.edu (ISBN: 0813821495)
The following two recipes are from "Home-prepared Dog and Cat Diets, The
Healthful Alternative", Donald R. Strombeck, DVM, The Iowa State University Press, 2121 South
State Ave., Ames Iowa 50014. 1-800-862-6657.
Egg & Potato Diet (low-protein,
low-phosphorous, high-potassium, normal sodium)
1 egg, large, cooked3 cups potato, boiled with skin1 tablespoon
chicken fat1 1/2 calcium carbonate tablets (600 milligrams calcium)1/2
mulitple-mineral tablet
Provides 600 kilocalories, 15.1 grams protein, 18.5 grams fat.Supports
caloric needs of an 18-pound dogProvides phosphorus at 53 percent, potassium
at 322 percent, sodium at 114 percent of dogs daily needs. To feed this diet
with a normal amount of phosphorus, substitute 3 bonemeal tablets for the 1
1/2 carbonate tablets.
Chicken and Potato diet (low protein low phosphorus, high
potassium, low sodium)
1/4 cup cooked chicken breast3 cups potato, boiled with skin2
tablespoons chicken fat1 1/2 calcium carbonate tablets (600 milligrams
calcium)1/2 multiple vitamin-mineral tablet
Provides 689 kilocalories, 18.9 grams protein, 26.8 grams
fat.Supports caloric needs of a 21-22 pound dogProvides phosphorus at 45
percent, potassium at 301 percent, sodium at 54 percent of a dog's daily
needs. To feed this diet with a normal amount ofphosphorus, substitute 4
bonemeal tablets for the 1 1/2 calcium carbonatetablets.
The following recipe was made available by Hills Petfood Prescription
Diets
The recipe is taken from:
(use beef with regular fat content, NOT lean beef
(note S. Fleisher))
Rice, Beef and Egg Diet (Balanced low-protein,
Low-phosphorus homemade formulas for adult dogs ***)
Daily food as fed formulation for a 18-kg dog
Ingredients Grams (To convert grams to ounces,
multiply the grams by .0353)
Rice, white, cooked*** 237Beef, regular, cooked + 78Egg,
large, boiled 20Bread, white 50Oil, vegetable 3Calcium carbonate
1.5Salt, iodized 0.5Total 390
Nutrient analysis (DM)++
Dry matter (%) 41.0Energy (kcal/l 00 g) 445Protein (%)
21.1Fat (%) 13.7Linoleic acid % 1.8Crude fiber (%) 1.4Calcium
(%) 0.43Phosphorus (%) 0.22Potassium (%) 0.26Sodium (%)
0.33Magnesium 0.091
*Also feed one human adult vitamin-mineral tablet daily to dogs to
ensure all vitamins and trace minerals are included. **ESHA Research. Diet
Analysis Software. Food Processor Plus, version 5.03, 1990 Salem, OR.
Agricultural Software Consultants, Inc. Mixit 2+, version 3.0,1991, Kingsville,
TX***May substitute rice baby cereal and flavor either selection with meat
broth during cooking. +Retain the fat. ++Nutrients
of concern are protein, phosphorus, and potassium.
The treat
recipe is from Brad Luther. He and his veterinarian made the recipe for
Brad's Boxer, Albi
I have adapted these ingredients to
meet albi's needs. there are manyhealthy ingredients other dogs can eat but
because of her situation thisrecipe is limited. with input from the vet,
these ingredients have beenchosen for easy processing by the kidneys.
Albi's treats: Combine flour and garlic powder. mix in chicken broth and vegetable(s).add enough cold water to form a ball. pat dough to 1/2" and cut
with adog biscuit cutter, cookie cutter or knife. place on a non-stick
cookiesheet & bake in a preheated oven @ 350F for 25 minutes. cool on a
wirerack. Since there are no preservatives, i recommend storing them in
therefrigerator if they are not eaten within a week. they can also be
madeahead and frozen. This is a recipe for a
homemade restricted-protein diet, similar to Hill's k/d in nutritional value and
effect on compromised kidney function (the recipe comes from a sheet of such
that Hill's provides for vets to give to their clients.
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May 09, 2005 |