Low residue is a vet diet. You will need to obtain it from veterinarian.
It's a teacup pomeranian. and it has a puppy cut or a low cut I know because I am a dog groomer !
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yes i have one and they are great my dog is a year old and he loves to play with children the are low maintanece also.
People lived in poverty and couldn’t afford rent and food. Entire families had to work to make enough money to pay for rent and food.
The whole whale had some economical value. The meat was considered low value and went for dog food and such. The hide was water proof material. Whale bone was decorative and constructive material. Whale oil was used for street lights and lamps in general. The single most valuable part however was whale vomit which had applications as a perfume.
Low Residue means that there isn't really any filler (cheap, non-nutritious ingredients used to make the food weigh more). The majority of the food will be used by your dog's body, while only a small portion will be discarded as waste. Low Residue means that there isn't really any filler (cheap, non-nutritious ingredients used to make the food weigh more). The majority of the food will be used by your dog's body, while only a small portion will be discarded as waste.
many of the store brand dog foods are packed with fillers, which go in one end, and come out the other. Low residue foods contain less fillers. The less that comes out, means the more the dog is retaining as beneficial food. One of the most common fillers is soy meal, so, try to find a brand that has no soy. If you go to a pet food shop, discuss your dogs age and activity level with someone who ,is knoledgable, and find the correct protein level for you dog. An active, in it's prime dog generally requires about 21-23 % protein, but as they age and slow down, the protein content should be reduced.
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Keep your puppy dog away from high calorie foods and sea foods. Make him a smoothie of dog chow, and pig liver. This seemingly disgusting combination truly makes for a good heart for your dog.
You can drink wine in moderation on a low residue diet. A low residue diet aims to lessen the frequency of stools.
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Yes When switching your pet over to a low residue diet the consistency of their fecal matter can change and soften. This may well change after a few weeks closer to normal. Speak to the Vet who recommended this change in diet if it does not.
Yes White wine is essentially a clear liquid and suitable for low residue diets
a diet low in fiber--called a low-residue diet--may enable food to move more easily through the obstruction.
There are alot of places and food that has low fat/cholesterol diet.You can try searching on the internet or going to a store to find some food that has low fat.
No. Dog food is generally not appropriate for rats. The exception would be a homemade diet called Suebee's Diet, in which a low protein dog food (such as Natural Balance Vegetarian dog food w/ 18% protein) is used.
Puppy chow is a very low quality fatty dog food.....puppy food in general has increased amount of fat which could pose a metabolism issue in an older dog. A high quality dog food along with dog specific exercise would be better