Inflammatory Bowel/IBD In Dogs and Cats

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2011
  • Inflammatory Bowel/IBD is a is a serious digestive problem found in both dogs and cats. It can affect the g.i. tract as well as the bowel. Clinical signs can vary. Some signs to look for are weight loss, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, or all of the above. Contact your veterinarian to determine if your pet is suffering from IBD.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @vietnamanimalvetclinic9924

    Your content deserves attention

  • @petakzametak141
    @petakzametak141 Před 6 lety

    I discovered your video on Stomach oracle omnibus - there's many great videos there that may help out

  • @Robnden
    @Robnden Před 11 lety

    PLEASE FOLLOW THIS UP WITH A SHOW ON E.P.I. PLEASE!!!!

  • @lillieberger2883
    @lillieberger2883 Před 11 měsíci

    Biopsy not necessary if the animal responds to intervention. My dog has it, had stress induced diarrhea while boarding at the kennel that wouldn’t go away with the usual bland diet of chicken and rice, three courses of metronidazole, started prednisone, and he responded very well, but had side effects from the steroids so we stopped it after three days. Prescription food that was high in fiber, had added pre and probiotics, lomotil, and slippery elm finally did the trick. I noticed some blood in his stools on a few occasions, but that has cleared now too. I highly recommend trying the slippery elm powder, it’s completely safe, often used in horses for GI problems and was recommended by my friend who is a large animal vet and owns horses herself.

  • @tdg223
    @tdg223 Před 13 dny

    What commercial cat canned foods do you recommend? Rawz, instinct etc etc etc???

  • @remedyfarm
    @remedyfarm Před 10 lety +5

    Biopsy not needed for my cat. He's eating a special diet and is on low dose prednisolone every second day and Cerenia every three days (4mg) which is a miracle drug for him. He also get metronidazole for a few weeks if his liver gets upset as it did lately. It's a tough thing to figure out and deal with. Low protein and fat diet. Flares happen in winter from shedding hairs so he gets groomed a lot more at shedding times. Don't try to skimp on finding a great cat vet!!! You'll save yourselves trouble in the end by working with a kind and knowledgeable vet. There's great sites online as well. Good luck:)

    • @tdg223
      @tdg223 Před 13 dny

      Was your cat issue vomiting or diaherrea ?

  • @jSutliff74
    @jSutliff74 Před rokem +1

    My cat was constipated and my vet said she had IBD so I switched her to Instinct wet food. I couldn’t find anymore because of COVID so I asked my vet if he sold that type and if not would he sell me some of his food.
    He said he wouldn’t suggest his food because it would upset her stomach and I should switch her back to her original Iams kibble.

  • @divyanshulakhera1190
    @divyanshulakhera1190 Před 4 lety

    Can i get in touch with you on regular basis like direct contact?

  • @VetVid
    @VetVid  Před 12 lety +1

    Yes. See our video "How To Brush you Cat's Teeth"

  • @olgala1964
    @olgala1964 Před 7 lety

    Diamond maintenance cat, dry food, the purple bag, has helped my cat, I never noticed diarrhea, but he vomited every day, it's been about 8 months that he hasn't had IBD problems, I had to take him to the vet every 3 months to get an injection. The only problem I find so far is that he's gaining too much weight.

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 Před 2 lety

    In other words: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$