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Old 02-17-2008, 10:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by robbie View Post
He is on diueretics, Moduretic and Frusimide.

The vet did say we could give him some milk but not large quantities, also yogurts too
giving him bananas (food source high in potassium) won't do him any harm--but without checking w/the vet don't give any of the potassium "pills"--it's very easy to wack out electrolyte levels doing that.

yogurt would probably be a better choice of a dairy product for a dog than milk. it's partially processed as is cottage cheese. whole milk, even though some dogs & cats like it very much has about the same effect as dairy products do on a lactose intolerant person.
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