Pro nutrition Protect Urinary-Dog Food For Adult All Sizes 2kg
Pro nutrition Protect Urinary-Dog Food For Adult All Sizes 2kg
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Pro nutrition Protect Urinary-Dog Food For Adult All Sizes 2kg
Protect Urinary is a complete dietetic food specially formulated to support dogs with urinary tract disorders. It helps dissolve struvite stones, reduces their recurrence, and limits the formation of calcium oxalate stones by maintaining an optimal urinary pH and mineral balance. Key Benefits Helps dissolve struvite stones and reduce recurrence Reduces formation of calcium oxalate stones Supports healthy urinary pH and mineral balance Contains plant-based active ingredients for daily urinary comfort Proven effectiveness: 83% of dogs showed struvite stone dissolution within 11 days* Nutritional Highlights Controlled mineral and amino acid levels to reduce urine crystallisation Low-oxalate formulation to limit calcium oxalate stone formation Urine alkalising support with potassium citrate (0.5%) Urine under-saturating properties for struvite (low RSS value) Indications Prevention of recurrent calcium oxalate stones Urinary struvite stones: dissolution and prevention of recurrence Support during bacterial cystitis alongside appropriate antibiotic treatment Plant Active Benefits Selected botanicals such as heather, bearberry, cranberry, meadowsweet, linden, and elderberry help support urinary comfort with antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antioxidant, and antispasmodic properties. *Based on a veterinary school study measuring urinary RSS (Relative Supersaturation). Composition Dehydrated animal proteins (duck, pork), rice, duck fat, potato starch, peas, corn gluten, corn, dehulled oats, apple fibres, egg, linseed, animal protein hydrolysates, broad bean fibres, fish oil, fish autolysates, brewer’s yeast, fructo-oligosaccharides, minerals, yeast extracts, and selected plants (heather, linden, Canadian horseweed, meadowsweet, elderberry, bearberry, cranberry). Contraindications Not suitable for growing dogs, reproduction, cardiac or renal insufficiency, hyperlipidemia, cystine or uric acid stones, or dogs receiving urine-acidifying medications. Protect Urinary is a complete dietetic food specially formulated to support dogs with urinary tract disorders. It helps dissolve struvite stones, reduces their recurrence, and limits the formation of calcium oxalate stones by maintaining an optimal urinary pH and mineral balance. Key Benefits Helps dissolve struvite stones and reduce recurrence Reduces formation of calcium oxalate stones Supports healthy urinary pH and mineral balance Contains plant-based active ingredients for daily urinary comfort Proven effectiveness: 83% of dogs showed struvite stone dissolution within 11 days* Nutritional Highlights Controlled mineral and amino acid levels to reduce urine crystallisation Low-oxalate formulation to limit calcium oxalate stone formation Urine alkalising support with potassium citrate (0.5%) Urine under-saturating properties for struvite (low RSS value) Indications Prevention of recurrent calcium oxalate stones Urinary struvite stones: dissolution and prevention of recurrence Support during bacterial cystitis alongside appropriate antibiotic treatment Plant Active Benefits Selected botanicals such as heather, bearberry, cranberry, meadowsweet, linden, and elderberry help support urinary comfort with antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antioxidant, and antispasmodic properties. *Based on a veterinary school study measuring urinary RSS (Relative Supersaturation). Composition Dehydrated animal proteins (duck, pork), rice, duck fat, potato starch, peas, corn gluten, corn, dehulled oats, apple fibres, egg, linseed, animal protein hydrolysates, broad bean fibres, fish oil, fish autolysates, brewer’s yeast, fructo-oligosaccharides, minerals, yeast extracts, and selected plants (heather, linden, Canadian horseweed, meadowsweet, elderberry, bearberry, cranberry). Contraindications Not suitable for growing dogs, reproduction, cardiac or renal insufficiency, hyperlipidemia, cystine or uric acid stones, or dogs receiving urine-acidifying medications.
