We hear from humans almost every day about how our food has made their pups healthier and happier (and exponentially more excited about mealtime). Our recipes are AAFCO-compliant and great for dogs at all stages of life—but if your dog has a history of pancreatitis, you should consult your vet about whether they need a special diet. Veterinarians recommend that most dogs who are at risk for pancreatitis eat low fat foods, so chicken and turkey may be more suitable as a protein source than beef or lamb. It depends on the severity of your pup’s condition, so you could ask your vet if you can use Ollie as a topper instead.
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