![]() ![]() I have done a bit of research into Cancer and you are quite right about carbs and sugar feeding cancer, so grains and potatoes and all snacks/treats are a no no (treats are full of cancer-forming things like pork fat and sugary filler carbs). Hi Vicki, sad to hear your beautiful Lab has Cancer, dogs are sadly prone to getting the same diseases as we are but the conditions in the body have to be right to allow cancer cells to grow in the first place. I didn't set out to get this one but it was reserved for me and the lady in the shop said it was the same, which it is but is 1% more protein and fat as described.Thank you. ![]() How much would she need on the food i have got her? Going forward i will order the fish cuisine online but i have the 15kg bag of the fish cuisines but the working and sporting dog batch as mentioned above. Any advice would be appreciated.I should add she is around 8 years old and 37kg and i want to get her down to 35/36kg - she had 200 grams a day on JWN (plus most times half a can of wet Butchers tin with each meal and fed twice a day). It's such a minefield, i don't want to feed her too much protein as i've also read the the PH level in the stomach is changed to a more acidic level and this can help cancer cells so now i'm worried it's too high. Has anyone else changed their dog to this who has suffered from cancer and how have they found it? I believe the protein is 40%, the fat %18 and i've worked out the carbs to be 22% which is lower compared to AATU at 35%. Hello, my Labrador has recently been diagnosed with cancer and has undergone an amputation of her leg to remove the cells, but she will need chemo as an extra precaution.She is on JWB but since looking at nutrition online I have realised it's full of rubbish so I have now bought her the Eden fish food (the sporting and working batch as the lady in the shop said it was the same, it is but 1% more protein and 1% more fat).I'm looking for a high protein, low carb and higher fat diet for her after doing lots of research about carbs feeding cancer cells. Do read the feeding guide on their website! Eden also have a Facebook page and offer advice. I now buy Country Cuisine Sporting and Working Dog as you don't say VAT and nutritionally it is very similar to the standard Country Cuisine. I am fortunate as our local pet store is a stockist but have ordered online. ![]() She has maintained a healthy weight within grams and has had many compliments on her shiny coat. Obviously she is quite a small dog (10kg) so expense would be a consideration for a bigger dog. It looks expensive but actually a sack lasts ages. I weigh her daily allowance out carefully and split it according to how many meals she was having at the time (2 now). The amounts look small but the food is very nutritious. She has never looked back since changing to Eden. The breeder fed the pups on Purina Pro-plan but my dog wasn't keen on it and had runny stools. My 2 year old Show Cocker Spaniel has been fed on Eden Country Cuisine since just after she came home. In addition, the inclusion of prebiotics supports overall digestion and gut health. Once cooled, organic vitamins, minerals and trace elements are added to support your dog’s ability to absorb essential nutrients. The raw ingredients are gently steam cooked at approximately 82 degrees Celsius, producing a highly digestible food that retains as much of the natural balance as possible. It is important that our recipes include the right balance of these fatty acids, which are vital to your dog’s health. The inclusion of Scottish salmon and herring provides omega-3 & 6. A careful selection of chicken, fish, duck and egg gives a variety of meat-based proteins which are highly digestible, with a protein digestibility (Pepsin value) 91.2%. Our recipe is a combination of 80% meat content and 20% fruits, vegetables, minerals and health-supporting botanicals. ![]() " Original Cuisine provides a balanced, complete food for your dog which is high in quality protein and is naturally hypoallergenic, grain, gluten and white potato-free. ![]()
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