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frizzantina
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04-03-2013, 09:03 AM

Border Terrier stomach cramps or CECS SOLVED!

Dear all, I'm Italian and I have a Border Terrier female dog.
Since the biginning of her life she had problems with her stomach, she vomited very often and had bad cramps along all her body, she couldn't even walk during bad crisis, she was very thin and trembled often curled up on the sofa.
In Italy Border Terrier is very rare, and I red online about CECS DESEASE.
I was convinced that My dog had that bad desease, but I also red about diet poor of protein that helps this problems.
Many vet. gave her many different medicine without any success.
One lucky day I started with monoprotein food based on FISH and all changed in 1 week.
My dog stopped all symtoms.
I completely solved all her problems her life changed radically, she is another dog, happy and strong.
Now she can eat: potatoes, legumes (especially beans, lentils, chickpeas), fish, organic meat (possibly rabbit) in small doses , eggs, low quantity of fresh cheese and yogurt.
Absolutely NO CEREALS - NO LOW QUALITY MEAT - NO SOYA -
I hope this message will help many dogs!
bye
Silvia
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04-03-2013, 09:09 AM
Hi Silvia welcome , I am pleased to hear you have found a treatment which has helped your little dog .
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04-03-2013, 09:27 AM
Hi Sylvia and welcome to Dogsey. How wonderful to hear that your little dog is OK now and well done you for insisting on researching until you found out what the problem was.
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04-03-2013, 10:31 AM
Hi and welcome.

I too have a Border Terrier who has had digestive problems and have found that a fish and potato diet has really helped.

Well done for finding the right diet for your little mischief maker
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04-03-2013, 12:55 PM
Thats excellent news. For many years CECS has been seen by many as an intolerance problem and not neurological. Thats very encouraging that you have found a product that is right for your dog. Long may it continue.
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