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Hi, I'm new to your group here so I will introduce myself. I'm Terri and I have five dogs, two adult daughters, six grandkids and two granddogs. One of my granddogs is a little 8 year old mix. She was diognoised with a Liver Shunt. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good diets for liver shunt dogs. There are three prescription diets that are made for dogs with liver issues, but they don't seem to be the tastiest food around. Is there a homemade diet out there that my daughter could make for Morgan? Thanks for any help you can give me.

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Home-made diets can be used for dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts and other liver
diseases. Remember that each commercial diet has been formulated to meet the lifelong
nutritional needs of a pet. If substitutions are made, it changes the balance of the diet. The same
is true for home-made diets; if you choose to feed your dog a diet such as the one listed below,
you should not change the components of the diet or you may affect his long-term health.
Canine Low Protein Diet for Liver Disease
Revised by Dr. Claudia Kirk, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutritionists,
April 18, 2005
¼ lb of ground beef (not lean chuck)
2 Cups cooked rice
1 hard cooked egg, finely chopped
3 slices of white bread, crumbled
1 tsp powdered bone meal for feeding (if you can’t find this, substitute calcium carbonate)
¼ tsp lite salt
1 Centrum vitamin-mineral supplement
1 tsp corn oil
100 IU vitamin E capsule
1 gram fish oil nutritional supplement
1 tsp Metamucil
Cook rice in advance. Cook beef in skillet, stirring, until lightly browned. Mix cooked beef with
remaining ingredients. Store refrigerated.
The mix is somewhat dry; moisture and palatability can be improved by adding warm water or
low sodium chicken broth.
Yield: 598 grams (1.25 pounds) and 936 kcal/batch
Analysis (% Dry Matter):
Protein 19%
Fat 19%
Carbohydrate 54%
Sodium 0.5%
Calories 750 kcal/lb.
Feed sufficient amount to maintain normal body weight (approximately ¼ lb food per each 5 lb
body weight).
Supplements: SAM-e, ursodiol, and L-carnitine as indicated by your veterinarian.
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