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Solving the Mystery of Pancreatitis with Dr. Steve Marsden

In this course Dr. Steve Marsden, Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine master, uses Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to explain Pancreatitis and its treatment.

Homemade Food
for Dogs

Home-prepared meals are the solution to acute and chronic pancreatitis problems. Highly processed, dry pet foods can contribute to obesity, TCVM imbalances such as Heat, Damp, and Stagnation, and chronic inflammation. 

Pancreatitis Blog Posts

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Judy Morgan | June 4, 2021

Pancreatitis
Revisited

Pancreatitis is a diagnosis that has become extremely common for both dogs and cats. Pancreatitis simply means inflammation of the pancreas. It can come on acutely, as seen when a pet gets into garbage or is fed grease or cooked fats, or it may be a chronic condition that progresses over time.

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  • Feeding Pets with Pancreatitis

    Since we have been battling pancreatitis with our old Cocker Spaniel, Scout, for the past two months, I have instituted a low-fat, home-cooked meal for him. He cannot tolerate high fat levels in his food right now and cannot tolerate the addition of any omega-3 fish oils to his diet.

  • The Importance of Vitamin D for Pets

    Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin necessary for the proper absorption of calcium and phosphorous in the body. Diet is the primary source of vitamin D in the form of 25 hydroxyvitamin D (25vitD) for dogs and cats; it is acquired from the protein source in the food.

  • Triaditis in Cats - Three Times the Problem

    Portal triad disease, or “triaditis,” is a serious but treatable condition occurring primarily in cats. The illness can be complex and difficult to understand, as it involves not one system of the body, but three simultaneously.

Pancreatitis | Watch on YouTube

Pancreatitis in dogs and cats is a serious and painful inflammation of the pancreas, an organ crucial for digestion and metabolism. Although certain breeds may be genetically predisposed, factors such as dietary habits, obesity, and exposure to toxins can significantly influence its development. Symptoms often include vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and lethargy. While pancreatitis can be challenging to treat, preventive strategies like proper nutrition, weight management, and careful dietary choices can greatly reduce risk and improve your pet’s quality of life.

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