Therapeutic Diet Dogs with B12 deficiency typically benefit from: Highly digestible proteins (e.g., turkey, chicken, white fish) Moderate fat levels (especially in GI or pancreatic cases) Soluble fibre (e.g., pumpkin, psyllium) to aid gut healing Probiotics and prebiotics to restore the microbiome Digestive enzymes (if needed in EPI) Foods to Avoid in B12-Deficient Dogs Unbalanced homemade meals without supplementation Raw bones or overly fatty meats (hard to digest with EPI or IBD) Grain-free, high-legume kibbles (may worsen gut inflammation) Vegan diets contain no natural B12 Raw fibrous vegetables may irritate an already inflamed gut Long-Term Management & Monitoring For chronic or genetic B12 deficiency, lifelong management may be needed
If you have a collection of symptoms that may require further investigation it may be beneficial to seek blood tests via your GP or private route/self testing
(2022) demonstrated that combined GLP-1/GIP/glucagon co-agonism produced approximately 3040% greater fat mass reduction in preclinical models compared to GLP-1/GIP dual agonism alone at matched doses
Key Takeaways Initial inflammatory flare (Days 1-3) occurs in 60-70% of patients and indicates a proper biological response Recovery timelines vary by treatment area: joints heal in 6-12 weeks, tendons require 3-6 months Physical therapy is an essential co-treatment that significantly improves outcomes NSAID avoidance for 2-6 weeks post-procedure protects the healing cascade Maximum benefit is typically achieved at weeks 8-12, with continued improvement through month 6 for tendons What Is The Typical PRP Injection Recovery Timeline
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