In order for the dog's bladder to remain healthy, it is necessary to maintain the proper nutrient balance. Excess minerals can promote crystal formation in the urine, which can lead to bladder stones. If your dog has symptoms such as frequent urination, urine, etc., consult a pet veterinarian.
How it works:
Adapted to high quality easily digestible protein content
Helps maintain the desired urine pH, contains little sodium
Contains antioxidants including vitamin E
How does it help:
Reduces the risk of forming the formation of cetino stones
Reduces the risk of re -urate and cystine stones
Supports a healthy immune system
Additional information:
Urinary incontinence or "accidents"
Urination in new or unusual places
Frequent attempts to urinate with a small amount of urine
Urination with tense
Changed behavior - anxiety, apathy or non -interest
Refusal to eat or decreased appetite
Licking around the urinary opening
Ingredients: Grain, plant products, oils and fat, eggs and eggs, minerals, meat and meat offal, seeds. Protein source: whole egg powder. Urine alkaline substances: potassium citrate, calcium carbonate.