Hi. My name is Cathy and i have a nearly 4 year old greatdane called Moose. At age 1.5 after many tests and bungled diagnosis Moose was eventually diagnosed with IBD. He has small and large intestine and colon. He has been on many drugs ,currently taking Budesonide ,and different foods but has never balanced out.He picks up a bit when on antibiotics but relapses about a week after withdrawn. About 6 months ago i found a dog naturopath and she helped Moose gain 5kg in 4 months but he still suffered ups and downs with the IBD and major skin problems. About six weeks ago Moose became very ill with IBD symptoms , lethargy and blood in urine. He was eventually diagnosed with prostate enlargement but didn't respond well to antibiotics and hormone implant. He has lost 5.5 kg in four weeks ! Last Thursday i had him desexed and he had 3 teeth removed which were found to be bad when he was under . A shock to me as he has dental checks and seems to spend half his life at a vet. Anyway the week before his surgery his mood increased and he started eating 3 times his usually food amount. Now after the surgery he is continually hungry no matter how much i feed him and is scrounging for food all the time even at the bins, but he is still loosing weight. I am concerned he is suffering some sort of malabsorption ? He is currently eating turkey mince, pumpkin, gold sweet potato and zucchini. He has multi vitamin, vitamin B complex, vitamin E, slippery elm, fish oil, glutamine, probiotics. I am about to start him on a digestive enzyme and L glutamine today. He was on ZD ultra but have weened him off it over the past 3 months and there has been a great improvement in his skin. I have tried other foods including Royal Canin digestive and California natural but Canin gives him diarrhea and Natural goes straight through without being properly digested. I'm really at my wits end how to help my Moose and am wondering if anyone has had any similar problems. His tests and medications and different foods are to long to list but he has tried many. Thanks.....