Low fat food for post pancreatitis

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  1. VicS

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    Our lovely girl has recently had a rough time having had pancreatitis and a U.T.I. . The vet has suggested she be changed onto a low fat (<8% fat) diet to prevent reoccurrence. Has anyone found a good quality dry food which I could change her onto which is also low fat. Her current meal is James Wellbeloved turkey and rice with some chicken thigh. I have switched to chicken breast when she was unwell but longer term need to find an affordable and healthy meal to suit. Any suggestions gratefully received.
     
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    Rory has colitis . I use millies wolfheart tracker mix its lower fat not sure what you're aiming for. It's a good food and ive been very happy with it. Rory needs something lower in fat due to his problem and this food have been a good for him.
     
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    @kateincornwall feeds low fat to Sam too but I think mainly raw not sure about kibble.
     
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    Hi , yes my boy has a relatively low fat regime . I feed him Skinners duck and rice which is pretty low in fats , and make up his meals with a mix of this plus lean raw meat or low fat cottage cheese which he adores ! He also has veg to bulk the meals .
     
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    Millies wolfheart has two low fat options, one fish based and one duck and venison. They are both contain 8.5% fat. They are probably one of the best quality kibble currently on the market. I struggle to keep the weight off my older lab so supplement his food with meat/fish/veggies
     
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    Thanks for that. Will take a look at it.
     
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    Thanks everyone for taking the time to reply. Will look into trying Millie's Wolfheart.
     
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