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Royal Canin Urinary Support is a specially formulated diet for dogs in cases of bacterial cystitis, dissolution of struvite uroliths or calcium oxolate urolithiasis. The diet contains a carefully selected blend of ingredients to help manage symptoms and reduce discomfort, including increased levels of sodium to reduce the concentration of calcium oxalates and struvites and thus dilute urine. Magnesium levels are also reduced in the diet as magnesium is a component of struvite uroliths which exacerbate urinary complaints. A palatable and nutritionally tailored diet to suit even the fussiest canine appetites.
ROYAL CANIN® Canine Urinary S/O Adult Dry Dog Food
RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF; Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence, Bacterial cystitis: management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotherapy). NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF; Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication, Growth, gestation/lactation.
STRUVITE DISSOLUTION|LOW RSS|URINE DILUTION|LOW MAGNESIUM
Helps dissolve all types of struvite stones.|Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation.|Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones.|Reduced level of magnesium, a natural component of struvite crystals.
Vitamin A: 15500 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, E1 (Iron): 44 mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.4 mg, E4 (Copper): 13 mg, E5 (Manganese): 57 mg, E6 (Zinc): 147 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06 mg, Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate (0.88%). Preservatives - Antioxidants.
Maize flour, rice, animal fats, dehydrated poultry protein, maize gluten, minerals, hydrolysed animal proteins, vegetable fibres, soya oil, fish oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, mono - and diglycerides of palmitic and stearic acids esterified with citric acid, marigold extract (source of lutein). Protein sources: dehydrated poultry protein, hydrolysed animal proteins. Crude ash: %. Crude fibre: 2.2%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 18%.
ROYAL CANIN® Urinary S/O Loaf Adult Wet Dog Food
RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF; Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence, Bacterial cystitis: management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotherapy). NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF; Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication, Growth, gestation/lactation.
STRUVITE DISSOLUTION|URINE DILUTION|LOW RSS
Helps dissolve all types of struvite stones.|Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones.|Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation.
Vitamin D3: 190 IU, E1 (Iron): 3.4 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.24 mg, E4 (Copper): 2 mg, E5 (Manganese): 1 mg, E6 (Zinc): 10 mg, Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate: 0.25%. Technological additives: (acidity regulator) sodium bisulfate: 0.56 g.
Meat and animal derivatives (chicken and pork meat), oils and fats (sunflower oil, fish oil), cereals (corn flour, corn starch), derivatives of vegetable origin (cellulose, gelling agent, marigold extract), minerals, various sugars (caramel). Crude ash: %. Crude fibre: 1.4%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 8%.
ROYAL CANIN® Canine Urinary S/O Small Dog Adult Dry Food
RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF; Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence, Bacterial cystitis: management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotherapy). NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF; Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication, Growth, gestation/lactation.
STRUVITE DISSOLUTION|LOW RSS|URINE DILUTION|TARTAR CONTROL
Helps dissolve all types of struvite stones.|Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation.|Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones.|Nutrients that trap the calcium in saliva so reducing tartar build-up.
Vitamin A: 16000 IU, Vitamin D3: 1000 IU, E1 (Iron): 47 mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.7 mg, E4 (Copper): 14 mg, E5 (Manganese): 61 mg, E6 (Zinc): 148 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.06 mg, Urine
Rice, maize flour, dehydrated poultry protein, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, vegetable fibres, egg powder, wheat gluten**, soya oil, fish oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, marigold extract (source of lutein). Protein sources : dehydrated poultry protein, maize gluten,hydrolysed animal proteins, egg powder. **L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility. Crude ash: %. Crude fibre: 2.3%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 20%.
ROYAL CANIN® Canine Urinary S/O Thin Slices in Gravy Adult Wet Dog Food.
RECOMMENDED FOR CASES OF; Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence, Bacterial cystitis: management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotherapy). NOT RECOMMENDED IN CASE OF; Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication, Growth, gestation/lactation.
STRUVITE DISSOLUTION|URINE DILUTION|LOW RSS
Helps dissolve all types of struvite stones.|Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones.|Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation.
Vitamin D3: 210 IU, E1 (Iron): 3.5 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.25 mg, E4 (Copper): 2 mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.1 mg, E6 (Zinc): 11 mg, Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate: 0.25%. Technological
Meat and animal derivatives, cereals, oils and fats, vegetable protein extracts, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, various sugars. Crude ash: %. Crude fibre: 1.2%. Crude oil fats: %. Moisture: %. Protein: 8%.
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Absolutely excellent
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My dogs health is so much better on this food.
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Brilliant ! My two love it no problem with them eating it (& they are fussy eaters !) which is perfect as it helps reduce their bladder stones A win win !
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Well packed but not overly so.
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great my dog loves it
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding ROYAL CANIN® Canine Urinary S/O Adult Dog Food, including answers from our team.
David Toop
is this renal dog food
This is a urinary veterinary diet. The Royal Canin Renal diet range can be found in the link here.
You should only use veterinary diets alongside your vets advice to ensure they are appropriate for your specific pet. There is a range of renal diets and the correct one for your pet will vary.
Davina Lynch
I wanted to ask about the Royal Canin Urinary dog food. I have been purchasing the CD urinary wet food for some time. It seems as if they are not able to provide it anymore. I am thinking of purchasing Royal Canin instead. Can you please tell me how much they recommend I give to a dog weighting 12kg per day as I'm trying to weight up the prices?
Thanks
Any dietary changes regarding urinary diets should be run past your vet as there are different types of urinary food which are used to treat/prevent very different urinary disorders. Giving the wrong type of diet can worsen your dog's current urinary issue.
Royal Canin S/O should be fed at 188g per day to a 12kg dog of normal weight, split into however many feeds you are used to giving.
Richard Bland
We were regular purchasers of Royal Canin dog food for more than ten years but you became suddenly more expensive, we then found Pets at Home to be significantly cheaper. Unfortunately we have now found we need the Urinary S/O LP18 and thought I'd check your prices out and find for a 14kg bag your price is around £20 more expensive than Pets at Home, are you aware?
Hello Richard,
Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately our prices are influenced by changes in the market and what we are charged by our suppliers, so sometimes they have to increase to match. We always reduce prices where we can to be as competitive as possible.
Hope this helps.
Samantha
Hello.
My 11 year old female cocker spaniel has been diagnosed with a UTI we need to increase her water intake but is proving difficult. Can u recommend anything that would help this?
Kind regards
Samantha
This is an interesting point and personally I would recommend not using any dried diet in a dog with this sort of problem. A dog is always playing catch-up with their water intake if they are on a dried diet. I suggest you use the wet versions of the food (tinned or pouches) and you can even add a little warm water to them and make the food a bit like a casserole. It is also worth keeping a bowl of rainwater in the garden if you can. Some dogs like to lap at "outside" water when they come across some, even if they are not really thirsty.
Andrea Golden
Hi.. my 5 year old pug is currently on the day food and I was wondering if the wet food is also hydrolysed as the biscuits are? He has allergies and is okay on the dry small dog biscuits but I would like to add in some wet food also.. Thanks in advance
I believe that if your dog is allergic to pork, then this we food would not be suitable. Effectively that should be the only difference between the diets but it is difficult to be sure about these things. Many dogs have multiple allergies, though some of these are not true allergies and the apparent sensitivity can seem to disappear in time after a change in diet. I would say that if his allergies caused a huge amount of trouble for him, but now things are settled, then it would be sensible to stay with what you are doing and not add a new food. However if the problems were not that bad it would be worth testing him on a tiny amount of wet food and seeing if he tolerates it. I think it would be unusual for a dog to be OK on the dried from of this food but not the wet, as the dried contains many un-hydrolysed proteins and is not a try hypoallergenic diet like the fully hydrolysed types.
What is the difference between
Is there big difference in the dry food my dog has had gu stones crystal in his urine. His had the stones removed his a 7 yr old bulldog
S/O and U/C are intended for different types of crystal/stone in the bladder. Most dogs require S/O but this is something you should check with your vet about.
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