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Door tonlil
#168426
mijn hond heeft nog maar een niertje en staat op nierdieet. Brokken,blikvlees en koekjes, maar gaarne wil ik haar iets knagen geven. Wat kan ik met een gerust hart geven? Heeft iemand hier ervaring mee?:D
Door tieneke
#168438
Ik denk dat je in plaats van iets te knagen,beter vers vlees kan geven ;)
Door 202spots
#168444
Ik weet niet op wat voor Nier diet je hond staat?
Misschien heb je wat aan dit Nier diet van Ian Billinghurst?

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DR IAN BILLINGHURST
B.V.Sc. (Hons), B.Sc.Agr., Dip.Ed..

Veterinary Surgeon


A BARF [BONES AND RAW FOOD] DIET FOR KIDNEY FAILURE

Apart from the absolutely essential need to be whole, raw and natural with no
grains, the most important characteristic of a diet to support an animal with
kidney failure is that it be LOW IN PROTEIN, LOW IN PHOSPHORUS AND LOW IN SALT.

A kidney diet should have no commercially prepared foods, because mass produced
commercial foods do not contain whole raw and natural foods and are all high in
grains, salt, phosphorus and protein.

The reason a kidney diet should contain no grain foods is because grain foods in
general are biologically inappropriate for dogs. They are high in starch - the
killer carbohydrate - are high in phosphorus and their proteins are poorly
digested and of low quality.

Kidney failure diets must contain reduced levels of protein - THE DEGREE OF
REDUCTION DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE KIDNEY FAILURE HAS ADVANCED. The
protein they contain should be of a high quality. To ensure high quality
protein at low levels, feed small quantities of meat [chicken, beef, pork etc],
eggs, fish and offal such as liver, kidney, brains and heart. It is a good idea
to include as many of these items as possible in the diet. That is, tiny bits
of each. Do feed liver, but keep the levels well down in advanced cases of
kidney failure.

Where the kidney failure is in the early stages, the protein reduction should be
moderate. As the condition advances the protein levels will have to be further
reduced. It is important to keep the protein levels as high as possible -
comensurate with the degree of kidney failure - to prevent loss of lean body
mass and support immune function.

Where the problem is only mild, continue to feed raw meaty bones, because the
benefits by far outweigh the costs. In more advanced cases of kidney failure,
feed no bones to reduce the mineral content of the diet.

The kidney failure diet will be high in fats that are high in the essential
fatty acids. Use fat from egg and chicken and flax seed oil. Add aditional
vitamin E to prevent rancidity of those fats within the body.

The kidney failure diet will be very high in crushed raw fresh vegetables.

The kidney failure diet needs to be easily digested so that the addition of
digestive enzymes will be of benefit. Add the ones used in dogs whose pancreas
no longer functions to produce enzymes normally.

The kidney failure diet needs to be high in the water soluble vitamins - that
is - vitamin C and the B complex because these are lost at an abnormally high
rate because of the continual urination.

The kidney failure diet cannot contain kelp because of keip's high salt content.
It cannot contain Cod liver oil because high levels of Vitamin A is not handled
well by an animal with kidney failure, and we advise against brewers yeast
because of its high protein content.

The basic kidney failure diet consists of three quarters raw crushed vegetables
plus one quarter raw meaty bones [or meat only in advanced cases of kidney
failure] crushed and mixed through the vegetables, plus flax seed oil, plus
vitamin E, B complex, and vitamin
C. Remember, leave out the bones if the dog is in advanced kidney failure.

A SAMPLE KIDNEY DIET

note........ totally........ RAW


Three quarters of the mix should consist of raw crushed fruit and vegetables --
eg three kilos ...
vegetables such as
carrots, celery, spinach, broccoli etc..
fruit such as apples, oranges, mangos, apricots etc..

The other quarter [one kilogram] consists of
lean ground [minced] - beef, chicken, lamb, pork, fish [whole] -
or a mixture of these. [All raw of course.]

Where the kidney failure is only mild [in the early stages] it is strongly
recommended that at least half of this meat consist of ground or minced chicken
wings or necks - including the bone. If bones are omitted [as in advanced
kidney failure] - add 100 gm tahini [crushed sesame seed] which is high in
calcium - to the mix.

To the minced meat and crushed vegetables add such things as
yoghurt - low fat and plain - 250 mi
eggs - raw - preferably free range - about 3
flax seed oil - four dessertspoons
liverlkidney/brain/heart/green tripe - raw - 250 gm
garlic - 3 cloves

Any surplus - not fed on the day should be

formed into patties
frozen
thawed out as required


Daily additives include: B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, digestive enzymes.
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