Dogs need a proper balance of minerals to maintain good bladder health.
Excess minerals can favor the formation of crystals in the urine, which can lead to the formation of bladder stones.
Please consult your veterinarian if your dog shows signs of urinal problems such as frequent urination, the presence of blood in the urine or others.
Nutritionists and veterinarians at Hill's have developed the specially formulated Prescription Diet or/d clinical nutrition to help your dog's bladder health.
How it works:
Controlled levels of high quality and highly digestible proteins.
It promotes desirable pH levels in the urine and is low in sodium.
It contains antioxidants, including vitamin E.
How it helps:
Reduces the formation of urate and cystine calculations.
Reduces the risk of recurrence of urate and cystin calculations.
It favors the health of the immune system.
Additional information:
Warning signs on the health of the bladder to consult your veterinarian:
Incontinence or accidents.
Praying in new or unusual places.
Frequent intentions to urinate, without producing much urine.
I'm trying to pee.
Behavioral changes such as restlessness, apathy or loss of interest in regular activities.
Refusing to eat or diminished appetite.
Licks around the urinary opening.
If your dog has any of these signs, consult your veterinarian about how to handle it. Your veterinarian can also give you more information about how our Prescription Diet foods can help your dog continue to enjoy a happy, healthy, active life.
It is recommended for:
Prescription Diet Canine u/d has been developed to help care for dogs with problems associated with urolithiasis.