If you're still having problems i would get a second opinion on this advice. In humans they are finding that low fat high carb diets are causing elevated triglycerides, and a higher fat high protein diet can reduce them. With an older dog, you may only need very small amounts of a high quality nutrient dense dry food.Uberas wrote: 19 May 2021, 17:11 the vet recommended switching to RC gastrointensive low fat because of elevated triglyceride levels.
Royal canin substitute/recommendations?
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i remembered this thread when reading this today :
https://eurekapet.co/blogs/news/dietary ... oberts-phd
https://eurekapet.co/blogs/news/dietary ... oberts-phd