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  • DOGS WITH URINARY CONCERNS: Royal Canin Urinary SO dog food is a veterinary-exclusive dog dry food for dogs with urinary health concerns
  • HELPS DISSOLVE STONES: Specialized urinary support dog food dry formula helps dissolve pure struvite stones and helps prevent calcium oxalate stones
  • BLADDER HEALTH: Royal Canin urinary SO dog food uses RSS methodology for dog bladder health to help lower the risk of crystal formation
  • S/O INDEX: The exclusive S/O Index creates an environment unfavorable to crystal formation in the bladder to support urinary health
  • HIGHLY FLAVORFUL: Dry dog food texture is highly flavorful and appeals to dogs, including those with picky appetites

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food

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At a Glance
  • DOGS WITH URINARY CONCERNS: Royal Canin Urinary SO dog food is a veterinary-exclusive dog dry food for dogs with urinary health concerns
  • HELPS DISSOLVE STONES: Specialized urinary support dog food dry formula helps dissolve pure struvite stones and helps prevent calcium oxalate stones
  • BLADDER HEALTH: Royal Canin urinary SO dog food uses RSS methodology for dog bladder health to help lower the risk of crystal formation
  • S/O INDEX: The exclusive S/O Index creates an environment unfavorable to crystal formation in the bladder to support urinary health
  • HIGHLY FLAVORFUL: Dry dog food texture is highly flavorful and appeals to dogs, including those with picky appetites
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1. Where to Buy Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog Food?
Answer
You can buy Royal Canin dry dog food at both online stores and offline stores. However, please note that this is part of the Royal Canin veterinary diet range. This means that you will need a prescription from a registered veterinarian in order to be able to purchase this veterinary exclusive dry dog food. It has targeted nutrition that helps guard against your dog's gastrointestinal issues. Online shops offer more in terms of variety. In addition, you can also check out customer reviews and avail offers like free same-day delivery too!
2. What Dog Food Is Comparable to Royal Canin Gastrointestinal?
Answer
There are many veterinary exclusive dog food brands that cater to gastrointestinal issues in dogs. However, please bear in mind that this is a medicinal blend of dog food. Added soluble and insoluble fibers support healthy digestion while highly digestible proteins and prebiotics that promote gut health. If your vet has prescribed this for your dog, please stick to your vet's recommendation.
3. How Much Royal Canin Gastrointestinal to Feed My Dog?
Answer
The amount of Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dry Dog Food you should feed your dog depends on a variety of factors. The first of these is your dog's weight, and the second is their activity level, thirdly, if you are mixing wet and dry food; and finally, you have to keep your vet's instructions in mind. The Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat dog food is often prescribed for overweight dogs. Since it would be harmful to restrict your dog's food severely overnight, you should consult a vet about introducing the new feeding schedule and asking them tips about transitioning your pet to a lower amount of food.
4. Is Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog Food Good?
Answer
Royal Canin has been industry leaders in canine nutrition since 1978, giving them over 50 years of experience in making high-quality dog food. It maintains optimal stool quality and digestive health with a highly digestible blend of dietary fibers, omega 3 fatty acids, while EPA and DHA from fish oil help soothe short-term digestive sensitivities along with chronic problems. The blend of antioxidants supports a healthy immune system, and the dog food is formulated to help maintain the balance of bacteria in the gut.
5. Is Royal Canin Good For Dogs With Sensitive Stomachs?
Answer
Royal Canin uses extremely high-quality ingredients and manufacturing standards to bring you a world-class product tailored to provide optimum nutrition for your dog. Their Gastrointestinal range is designed to help dogs who are suffering from both long-term and short-term digestive distress. It is perfectly safe to give to your pet. However, your dog may be allergic to one or the other ingredient in this food. If your dog is showing signs of gastric distress after consuming this food, contact your vet immediately.
6. How Can I Help My Dog With Gastrointestinal Problems?
Answer
You can ask your vet about soft, easy-to-digest foods you can give your dog when they experience gastrointestinal distress. Keep an eye on the treats and snacks your pet gets throughout the day. If you live with family, ask for their help to track everything your dog eats over the course of the day. When out on walks, make sure your dog isn't eating any plants or trees that are causing their discomfort. Finally, speak to your vet about setting up a routine for your dog's medical issue.
7. What Is the Easiest Protein for Dogs to Digest?
Answer
Dogs can develop allergies just like humans can. Thus, what is easy for one dog to digest may not be easy for another dog. Keeping this in mind, chicken is one of the most common proteins given to dogs, along with eggs.
8. What are the side effects of urinary dog food?
Answer
Urinary dog food is specially formulated to help manage urinary tract health in dogs. It typically contains a lower amount of certain minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus to reduce the formation of crystals and stones in the urinary tract. While this type of food can be beneficial for dogs with urinary tract issues, there can be some side effects to consider. Some dogs may experience digestive upset when switching to a new type of food, including urinary dog food. This can result in symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or flatulence. Because urinary dog food is formulated to be low in certain minerals, it may not contain all the nutrients a dog needs to maintain good health. This can lead to nutritional imbalances if the dog is fed only urinary dog food without additional supplementation. Some urinary dog food formulations may be less palatable than other types of dog food. This can make it difficult to get dogs to eat the food, which can lead to reduced nutrient intake.
9. Does urinary SO dissolve stones?
Answer
Urinary SO (SO stands for "struvite and oxalate") is a type of veterinary diet specifically formulated to help dissolve struvite stones in dogs and cats. This type of diet works by reducing the levels of certain minerals in the urine, which can help prevent the formation of new stones and dissolve existing ones. Struvite stones are a common type of urinary stone in dogs and cats, and they are composed primarily of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate. Urinary SO is formulated to reduce the levels of these minerals in the urine, which can help dissolve existing struvite stones over time. However, Urinary SO is not effective in dissolving all types of urinary stones. For example, it is not effective in dissolving calcium oxalate stones, which are different types of urinary stones that can also occur in dogs and cats.
10. How long should a dog be on urinary food?
Answer
The length of time that a dog should be on urinary food can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the dog's condition. If your dog has been diagnosed with a urinary tract issue or urinary stones, your veterinarian may recommend a urinary diet as part of the treatment plan. In general, dogs that are fed a urinary diet should be on it for as long as necessary to manage their urinary tract health. If your dog has been diagnosed with struvite stones, a urinary diet may be used to dissolve the stones. This process can take several weeks to several months, depending on the size and severity of the stones. Once the stones have been dissolved, your veterinarian may recommend continuing the urinary diet to help prevent the formation of new stones. If your dog has a history of urinary tract issues or is at risk of developing urinary stones, your veterinarian may recommend a long-term urinary diet to help manage their condition and prevent future episodes. In these cases, your dog may need to be on a urinary diet for the rest of their life.
11. Can all dogs eat Urinary SO?
Answer
No, not all dogs can eat Urinary SO. It is not appropriate for all dogs to eat, as it is a specialized diet designed to meet specific nutritional requirements. Urinary SO is designed to be fed under the guidance and recommendation of a veterinarian. If your dog has not been diagnosed with a urinary tract issue or has not been recommended a urinary diet by a veterinarian, it is not necessary to feed Urinary SO. In addition, some dogs may have other health issues or nutritional requirements that make Urinary SO inappropriate for them. For example, if your dog has a food allergy or intolerance, the ingredients in Urinary SO may not be suitable for them. Also, while Urinary SO is generally safe for all dog breeds to eat, some breeds may have specific nutritional requirements or health conditions that may make this diet less appropriate. For example, some breeds may be more prone to certain health issues, such as obesity or dental problems, which may require a different type of diet or feeding strategy.
12. What dog foods cause kidney problems?
Answer
One of the most important factors in maintaining kidney health in dogs is to feed a balanced, high-quality diet that meets their nutritional needs. However, diets that are excessively high in protein or phosphorus may be more likely to contribute to the development or progression of kidney disease in dogs that are predisposed to the condition or already have existing kidney issues. In addition, diets that contain low-quality protein sources, such as by-products or meat meals, may also be more likely to contribute to kidney disease. High levels of sodium or inadequate hydration can also place extra strain on the kidneys and may contribute to the development or progression of kidney disease. The causes of kidney disease in dogs are complex and multifactorial, and no one specific food or ingredient has been identified as the sole cause of the condition. However, feeding a balanced, high-quality diet that meets your dog's nutritional needs is an important part of maintaining their overall health and well-being, including their kidney health.

What is Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food?

Royal Canin Urinary SO is a veterinary-exclusive dog food dry formula developed to nutritionally support your adult dog's urinary tract and bladder health. This formula promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

This veterinary exclusive formula requires a prescription. Consult your veterinarian for more information about this product for your pet.

Suitable for:

Dogs (Adult, with urinary health concerns)

Benefits:

  • DOGS WITH URINARY CONCERNS: Royal Canin Urinary SO dog food is a veterinary-exclusive dog dry food for dogs with urinary health concerns
  • HELPS DISSOLVE STONES: Specialized urinary support dog food dry formula helps dissolve pure struvite stones and helps prevent calcium oxalate stones
  • BLADDER HEALTH: Royal Canin urinary SO dog food uses RSS methodology for dog bladder health to help lower the risk of crystal formation
  • S/O INDEX: The exclusive S/O Index creates an environment unfavorable to crystal formation in the bladder to support urinary health
  • HIGHLY FLAVORFUL: Dry dog food texture is highly flavorful and appeals to dogs, including those with picky appetites

How does Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food work?

It helps increase the amount of urine your dog produces to help dilute excess minerals that can cause crystals and stones. Relative Super Saturation (RSS) methodology is used to help lower ion concentration in urine, which contributes to stone formation. And this specialized nutrition, with a reduced level of magnesium, helps dissolve pure struvite stones and prevent struvite stones from forming. Lower urinary tract issues may be a recurring concern for some dogs. Talk to your veterinarian about keeping your dog on Royal Canin Urinary SO Dog Food for long-term urinary support.

How should I store this product?

Store in a cool, dry place.

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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Consult your veterinarian for specific feeding guidelines for your dog.
  • The daily feeding recommendations below are only a guide.
  • Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to your dog's activity level and environment.
  • Royal Canin recommends that your dog be fed 2 to 4 equal portions of the diet per day.
  • Ensure fresh drinking water is available to your pet at all times.
  • Kibble color may vary due to natural ingredients.
  • When feeding Dry + Wet, this food is best mixed with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Loaf Wet Dog Food.
Tip:

HYDRATION BOOST: Hydration is critical for your dog's urinary health. Pairing Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Canine Urinary SO Wet Dog Food is a great way to increase your dog's daily water intake. If your dog needs a hydration boost, wet food can be a flavorful and hydrating addition to its diet.

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendation: Dry Only
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
4.4 lb 1/2 cup 1/2 cup
11 lb 1 cup 7/8 cup
22 lb 1 3/4 cups 1 1/2 cups
33 lb 2 3/8 cups 2 1/8 cups
44 lb 3 cups 2 5/8 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendation: Mix Dry + Wet
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
4.4 lb 1/8 cup + 1/4 can 1/8 cup + 1/4 can
11 lb 5/8 cup + 1/4 can 1/2 cup + 1/4 can
22 lb 1 cup + 1/2 can 3/4 cup + 1/2 can
33 lb 1 5/8 cups + 1/2 can 1 3/8 cups + 1/2 can
44 lb 1 1/2 cups + 1 can 1 1/8 cups + 1 can

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient Amount
Crude Protein (min.) 17.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 15.0%
Crude Fiber (max.) 3.7%
Moisture (max.) 10.0%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (min.) 0.08%
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (min.) 0.05%
Calcium (max.) 0.75%
Phosphorus (max.) 0.7%
Magnesium (max.) 0.08%
Vitamin E (min.) 350 IU/kg
Lutein* (min.) 5 mg/kg
Guaranteed Analysis Disclaimer
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles
Ingredients
Brewers rice, corn, chicken fat, chicken by-product meal, brewers rice flour, corn gluten meal, natural flavors, salt, powdered cellulose, potassium chloride, vegetable oil, calcium sulfate, fish oil, monocalcium phosphate, DL-methionine, fructooligosaccharides, L-lysine, choline chloride, taurine, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid], trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate], marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), L-tryptophan, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Calorie Content
This diet contains 3741 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 333 kilocalories ME per cup on an as fed basis (calculated).
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What is Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food?

Royal Canin Urinary SO is a veterinary-exclusive dog food dry formula developed to nutritionally support your adult dog's urinary tract and bladder health. This formula promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

This veterinary exclusive formula requires a prescription. Consult your veterinarian for more information about this product for your pet.

Suitable for:

Dogs (Adult, with urinary health concerns)

Benefits:

  • DOGS WITH URINARY CONCERNS: Royal Canin Urinary SO dog food is a veterinary-exclusive dog dry food for dogs with urinary health concerns
  • HELPS DISSOLVE STONES: Specialized urinary support dog food dry formula helps dissolve pure struvite stones and helps prevent calcium oxalate stones
  • BLADDER HEALTH: Royal Canin urinary SO dog food uses RSS methodology for dog bladder health to help lower the risk of crystal formation
  • S/O INDEX: The exclusive S/O Index creates an environment unfavorable to crystal formation in the bladder to support urinary health
  • HIGHLY FLAVORFUL: Dry dog food texture is highly flavorful and appeals to dogs, including those with picky appetites

How does Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food work?

It helps increase the amount of urine your dog produces to help dilute excess minerals that can cause crystals and stones. Relative Super Saturation (RSS) methodology is used to help lower ion concentration in urine, which contributes to stone formation. And this specialized nutrition, with a reduced level of magnesium, helps dissolve pure struvite stones and prevent struvite stones from forming. Lower urinary tract issues may be a recurring concern for some dogs. Talk to your veterinarian about keeping your dog on Royal Canin Urinary SO Dog Food for long-term urinary support.

How should I store this product?

Store in a cool, dry place.

See more
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Consult your veterinarian for specific feeding guidelines for your dog.
  • The daily feeding recommendations below are only a guide.
  • Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to your dog's activity level and environment.
  • Royal Canin recommends that your dog be fed 2 to 4 equal portions of the diet per day.
  • Ensure fresh drinking water is available to your pet at all times.
  • Kibble color may vary due to natural ingredients.
  • When feeding Dry + Wet, this food is best mixed with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Loaf Wet Dog Food.
Tip:

HYDRATION BOOST: Hydration is critical for your dog's urinary health. Pairing Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Canine Urinary SO Wet Dog Food is a great way to increase your dog's daily water intake. If your dog needs a hydration boost, wet food can be a flavorful and hydrating addition to its diet.

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendation: Dry Only
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
4.4 lb 1/2 cup 1/2 cup
11 lb 1 cup 7/8 cup
22 lb 1 3/4 cups 1 1/2 cups
33 lb 2 3/8 cups 2 1/8 cups
44 lb 3 cups 2 5/8 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendation: Mix Dry + Wet
Dog Weight Ideal Weight Overweight
4.4 lb 1/8 cup + 1/4 can 1/8 cup + 1/4 can
11 lb 5/8 cup + 1/4 can 1/2 cup + 1/4 can
22 lb 1 cup + 1/2 can 3/4 cup + 1/2 can
33 lb 1 5/8 cups + 1/2 can 1 3/8 cups + 1/2 can
44 lb 1 1/2 cups + 1 can 1 1/8 cups + 1 can
Ingredients
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Urinary SO Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient Amount
Crude Protein (min.) 17.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 15.0%
Crude Fiber (max.) 3.7%
Moisture (max.) 10.0%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (min.) 0.08%
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (min.) 0.05%
Calcium (max.) 0.75%
Phosphorus (max.) 0.7%
Magnesium (max.) 0.08%
Vitamin E (min.) 350 IU/kg
Lutein* (min.) 5 mg/kg
Guaranteed Analysis Disclaimer
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles
Ingredients
Brewers rice, corn, chicken fat, chicken by-product meal, brewers rice flour, corn gluten meal, natural flavors, salt, powdered cellulose, potassium chloride, vegetable oil, calcium sulfate, fish oil, monocalcium phosphate, DL-methionine, fructooligosaccharides, L-lysine, choline chloride, taurine, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid], trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate], marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), L-tryptophan, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.
Calorie Content
This diet contains 3741 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 333 kilocalories ME per cup on an as fed basis (calculated).
1. Where to Buy Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog Food?
Answer
You can buy Royal Canin dry dog food at both online stores and offline stores. However, please note that this is part of the Royal Canin veterinary diet range. This means that you will need a prescription from a registered veterinarian in order to be able to purchase this veterinary exclusive dry dog food. It has targeted nutrition that helps guard against your dog's gastrointestinal issues. Online shops offer more in terms of variety. In addition, you can also check out customer reviews and avail offers like free same-day delivery too!
2. What Dog Food Is Comparable to Royal Canin Gastrointestinal?
Answer
There are many veterinary exclusive dog food brands that cater to gastrointestinal issues in dogs. However, please bear in mind that this is a medicinal blend of dog food. Added soluble and insoluble fibers support healthy digestion while highly digestible proteins and prebiotics that promote gut health. If your vet has prescribed this for your dog, please stick to your vet's recommendation.
3. How Much Royal Canin Gastrointestinal to Feed My Dog?
Answer
The amount of Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dry Dog Food you should feed your dog depends on a variety of factors. The first of these is your dog's weight, and the second is their activity level, thirdly, if you are mixing wet and dry food; and finally, you have to keep your vet's instructions in mind. The Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat dog food is often prescribed for overweight dogs. Since it would be harmful to restrict your dog's food severely overnight, you should consult a vet about introducing the new feeding schedule and asking them tips about transitioning your pet to a lower amount of food.
4. Is Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Dog Food Good?
Answer
Royal Canin has been industry leaders in canine nutrition since 1978, giving them over 50 years of experience in making high-quality dog food. It maintains optimal stool quality and digestive health with a highly digestible blend of dietary fibers, omega 3 fatty acids, while EPA and DHA from fish oil help soothe short-term digestive sensitivities along with chronic problems. The blend of antioxidants supports a healthy immune system, and the dog food is formulated to help maintain the balance of bacteria in the gut.
5. Is Royal Canin Good For Dogs With Sensitive Stomachs?
Answer
Royal Canin uses extremely high-quality ingredients and manufacturing standards to bring you a world-class product tailored to provide optimum nutrition for your dog. Their Gastrointestinal range is designed to help dogs who are suffering from both long-term and short-term digestive distress. It is perfectly safe to give to your pet. However, your dog may be allergic to one or the other ingredient in this food. If your dog is showing signs of gastric distress after consuming this food, contact your vet immediately.
6. How Can I Help My Dog With Gastrointestinal Problems?
Answer
You can ask your vet about soft, easy-to-digest foods you can give your dog when they experience gastrointestinal distress. Keep an eye on the treats and snacks your pet gets throughout the day. If you live with family, ask for their help to track everything your dog eats over the course of the day. When out on walks, make sure your dog isn't eating any plants or trees that are causing their discomfort. Finally, speak to your vet about setting up a routine for your dog's medical issue.
7. What Is the Easiest Protein for Dogs to Digest?
Answer
Dogs can develop allergies just like humans can. Thus, what is easy for one dog to digest may not be easy for another dog. Keeping this in mind, chicken is one of the most common proteins given to dogs, along with eggs.
8. What are the side effects of urinary dog food?
Answer
Urinary dog food is specially formulated to help manage urinary tract health in dogs. It typically contains a lower amount of certain minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus to reduce the formation of crystals and stones in the urinary tract. While this type of food can be beneficial for dogs with urinary tract issues, there can be some side effects to consider. Some dogs may experience digestive upset when switching to a new type of food, including urinary dog food. This can result in symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or flatulence. Because urinary dog food is formulated to be low in certain minerals, it may not contain all the nutrients a dog needs to maintain good health. This can lead to nutritional imbalances if the dog is fed only urinary dog food without additional supplementation. Some urinary dog food formulations may be less palatable than other types of dog food. This can make it difficult to get dogs to eat the food, which can lead to reduced nutrient intake.
9. Does urinary SO dissolve stones?
Answer
Urinary SO (SO stands for "struvite and oxalate") is a type of veterinary diet specifically formulated to help dissolve struvite stones in dogs and cats. This type of diet works by reducing the levels of certain minerals in the urine, which can help prevent the formation of new stones and dissolve existing ones. Struvite stones are a common type of urinary stone in dogs and cats, and they are composed primarily of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate. Urinary SO is formulated to reduce the levels of these minerals in the urine, which can help dissolve existing struvite stones over time. However, Urinary SO is not effective in dissolving all types of urinary stones. For example, it is not effective in dissolving calcium oxalate stones, which are different types of urinary stones that can also occur in dogs and cats.
10. How long should a dog be on urinary food?
Answer
The length of time that a dog should be on urinary food can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the dog's condition. If your dog has been diagnosed with a urinary tract issue or urinary stones, your veterinarian may recommend a urinary diet as part of the treatment plan. In general, dogs that are fed a urinary diet should be on it for as long as necessary to manage their urinary tract health. If your dog has been diagnosed with struvite stones, a urinary diet may be used to dissolve the stones. This process can take several weeks to several months, depending on the size and severity of the stones. Once the stones have been dissolved, your veterinarian may recommend continuing the urinary diet to help prevent the formation of new stones. If your dog has a history of urinary tract issues or is at risk of developing urinary stones, your veterinarian may recommend a long-term urinary diet to help manage their condition and prevent future episodes. In these cases, your dog may need to be on a urinary diet for the rest of their life.
11. Can all dogs eat Urinary SO?
Answer
No, not all dogs can eat Urinary SO. It is not appropriate for all dogs to eat, as it is a specialized diet designed to meet specific nutritional requirements. Urinary SO is designed to be fed under the guidance and recommendation of a veterinarian. If your dog has not been diagnosed with a urinary tract issue or has not been recommended a urinary diet by a veterinarian, it is not necessary to feed Urinary SO. In addition, some dogs may have other health issues or nutritional requirements that make Urinary SO inappropriate for them. For example, if your dog has a food allergy or intolerance, the ingredients in Urinary SO may not be suitable for them. Also, while Urinary SO is generally safe for all dog breeds to eat, some breeds may have specific nutritional requirements or health conditions that may make this diet less appropriate. For example, some breeds may be more prone to certain health issues, such as obesity or dental problems, which may require a different type of diet or feeding strategy.
12. What dog foods cause kidney problems?
Answer
One of the most important factors in maintaining kidney health in dogs is to feed a balanced, high-quality diet that meets their nutritional needs. However, diets that are excessively high in protein or phosphorus may be more likely to contribute to the development or progression of kidney disease in dogs that are predisposed to the condition or already have existing kidney issues. In addition, diets that contain low-quality protein sources, such as by-products or meat meals, may also be more likely to contribute to kidney disease. High levels of sodium or inadequate hydration can also place extra strain on the kidneys and may contribute to the development or progression of kidney disease. The causes of kidney disease in dogs are complex and multifactorial, and no one specific food or ingredient has been identified as the sole cause of the condition. However, feeding a balanced, high-quality diet that meets your dog's nutritional needs is an important part of maintaining their overall health and well-being, including their kidney health.
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