Raw, Cooked, Canned or Kibble?
Some EPI dogs respond best to raw food diets and others do well eating grain-free dry kibble or canned food. Some people give dogs a combination of meat and dry food, but dry and raw foods are digested at different rates so feed only one kind of food at a time to prevent overwhelming your dog’s system. If possible, give the newly diagnosed EPI dog three to four small meals a day. Once the EPI is more under control, you may reduce feeding frequency. Kibble and Canned Food jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/a05/5b/e3/feed-dogs-exocrine-pancreatic-insufficiency-5.1-800X800.jpg’); }); Grain-free Kibble Foods with grains contain more fiber than EPI dogs can tolerate so if you choose to feed dry or canned food, use a grain-free food containing protein and sweet potato, potato, or, if necessary, brown rice. Try grinding hard kibble, before softening it with warm water before adding the enzymes and soaking for 2