A new paper links copper storage disease in dogs to aafco s change in copper supplements in pet food back in 1997.
Copper storage disease in dogs diet.
Copper storage disease in dogs is a condition caused by an abnormal accumulation of chelated copper in the animal s liver.
Dietary therapy plays an important role in managing copper associated liver disease.
Dogs require copper in the diet to form strong bones nerve coverings and connective tissue.
These dogs might develop copper storage disease also known as copper toxicosis.
It also aids in iron absorption.
This leads to progressive damage and scarring of the liver.
The ideal food is low in copper high in zinc high in b vitamins which are often deficient with liver disease and contains adequate but not excessive amounts of high quality protein since eating too much protein can adversely affect brain function in dogs with liver disease.
Copper storage disease csd is being diagnosed with increasing frequency.