Bladder stones in dogs food

    • [DOCX File]www.schnauzerclub.co.za

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      Tinned dog food contains about 70 percent moisture, while dry dog food contains about 10 percent moisture. If you have a dog that needs to consume more water—such as a dog with bladder stones—feeding a wet food may be a good way of getting that water into her.

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      Urolithiasis, or “stones” somewhere in the urinary tract, may be found in some Miniature Schnauzers as well as in other breeds. The most common stones are struvite and are usually very treatable. Others are calcium oxalate, urate and ammonium stones/crystals. Bladder Stones (Struvite) in Dogs. Wendy Brooks, DVM, DABVP. Date Published: 02/21 ...

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      Urinary stones in dogs are found in the "upper" system (e.g., the kidneys), or in the "lower" urinary system (e.g., the bladder). Data collected from some 2,800 stone-forming Dalmatians showed 97 percent of their urinary stones were passed or found in the lower system where treatment and maintenance is simpler and more successful than for those ...

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    • Bladder Stones in Dogs: Home Remedies and Veterinary Treatments

      Sterile and infection-induced struvite stones in the bladder (urocystoliths) and in the kidneys (nephroliths) may be dissolved by feeding a food designed to eliminate stones (Hill's Prescription Diet Canine s/d) Continue diet therapy for 1 month after x-ray (radiograph) evidence showing that the stone (urolith) has dissolved

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    • [DOC File]CLOSEUP ISSUE NO. 10

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      History of bladder stones. Leaking urine. History of bladder infections. Licking at penis or vulva. Wants to go outside more often. Reduced renal function . Cries when urinating. Prostate enlarged. High blood calcium or phosphorus . Elevated vitamin D. 14 or more years old . SCORE GROUP NINE: Number marked = Number divided by 36 = %

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