Urinary health for dogs

Precise, veterinarian-recommended nutrition for urinary health for dogs.  
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Urinary health in dogs

Is your dog straining and struggling with no visible relief? Urinary problems, like blood in the urine, in dogs are scary to see, but with the help of your veterinarian, they don’t have to be.

After consulting with your veterinarian, they may recommend a dog food with nutrients to help support urinary tract health in dogs. 

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Transitioning your pet to a new food

We recommend at least a seven-day transition when starting a new diet.

Dogs and especially cats may reject a new food if it is not introduced slowly by transitioning over a period of 7 – 10 days. To effectively transition your dog to a new formula, we suggest slowly mixing the new food in with the existing food in gradually increasing amounts.

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A lifetime of health

Get advice and information on how to provide the best care for your dog at every stage of life. 

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