Webb24 dec. 2024 · protein losing nephropathy (PLN) Prescription diet necessary? - Dog Food Advisor protein losing nephropathy (PLN) Prescription diet necessary? Dog Food Advisor › Forums › Diet and Health › protein losing nephropathy (PLN) Prescription diet necessary? Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total) Author Posts WebbMy 1 year old mixed breed was diagnosed with IBD and PLE 5 months ago and he lost a lot of weight. We're keeping his condition under control with corticosteroids, a good diet and feeding him whey protein as suggested by my vet. He seems to be stable although he still has constant diarrhea and he maintained his less than ideal weight.
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Webbprotein-losing nephropathy (proteinuria secondary to glomerular disease [PLN]). Methods Kidney biopsy/necropsy samples from proteinuric cats submitted to the International … WebbThere are two major protein losing kidney diseases (i.e. glomerulopathies) in dogs and cats, which are immune complex glomerulonephritis and renal amyloidosis. … Webb16 dec. 2024 · The advice from the vet was to put her on a high protein low fat diet, protein from fish rather than red meats, for treats things like cottage cheese and eggs (I must admit I restrict the amount of eggs she has as you can imagine the side effects!) Coconut oil is an MCT, dogs find it more palatable than the MCT liquid oil. alert media panic button