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Royal Canin(R) Urinary SO is a veterinary-exclusive wet dog food developed to nutritionally support your adult dog's urinary tract and bladder health. This formula promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals. It helps increase the amount of urine your dog produces to help dilute excess minerals that can cause crystals and stones. Relative Super Saturation (RSS) methodology is used to help lower ion concentration in urine, which contributes to stone formation. And the specialized nutrition in this dog food wet formula, with a reduced level of magnesium, helps dissolve pure struvite stones and prevent struvite stones from forming. Lower urinary tract issues may be a recurring concern for some dogs. Talk to your veterinarian about keeping your dog on Royal Canin Urinary SO Dog Food for long-term urinary support.
SKU | 3951426 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Brand | Royal Canin |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 13.5 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 3 IN |
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Height | 4 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Water sufficient for processing, chicken liver, chicken by-products, pork by-products, corn grits, Corn starch, vegetable oil, powdered cellulose, salt, monocalcium phosphate, natural flavors, guar gum, potassium chloride, carob bean gum, fish oil, taurine, calcium sulfate, carrageenan, DL-methionine, choline chloride, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid), trace minerals (zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, zinc proteinate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), magnesium oxide, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.).
Crude Protein (min.) 5.6%, Crude Fat (min.) 5.9%, Crude Fiber (max.) 1.6%, Moisture (max.) 73.5%.
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My 2 yo Lab/Ridgeback is 86 lbs yes overweight and has a urine ph of 5. I have her on grain free Taste of the Wild venison/buffalo 2.5 cups daily. Without spending $80.00 for a 17 lb bag of Royal Canin So , what dry food or treatments might you recommend for Rylee?
Noticed 12 yr. F. Lab Retriever having trouble releasing urine. Visit to vet for vaccine, felt dogs tummy and suggested ultra sound. Suggested immediate surgery because many stones seen. After surgery said most stones ever seen. I saw them, 15 lbs of stones. Says needs to be on Royal Canine Urinary SO dog food for life. She is not tolerating more than 1/2 her food being this food. Am mixing with her old food Blue Buffalo Senior. Now suggesting other Brand. Need special food for life?
My vet has prescribed to may cat Royal canin SO (as he had Urinary disease). However, I read its ingredients, it contains lots of grain and carbs, meat quality and content are also very dubious (probably 4D meats). Are there any alternatives against urinary disease, but grain-free, low carbs and good meat?
My cat has had Royal Canin Urinary SO normal calorie dry food for past 8 years after getting struvite stone surgery. In last 6mo. she has gone from 8lb to 6.3lb. vet says it's because she hasn't been eating well and leukemia virus, thyroid, CBC, kidney fox were normal. She started on SO wet food but only eats a little (<1can/day + Little of ad lib dry). We tried blue wilderness wet salmon food for higher protein (sarcopenia bc low protein in SO diet.) Will this help her gain/maintain weight?
Is there an otc dog food/ natural alternative to a urinary so? My dog is 10 is now 5lbs over weight and thinks she's starving 24/7. She begs for food almost all day long. She has had UtI's and then bladder stones as a result but seems to be fine on the Urinary SO besides the fact that she is now a 27 lb shitzu with knee problems. I walk her 1 to 1.5 hrs a day (2 walks) which is all her knees can handle. I need to get some weight off. What are my options? I can't decrease her food servings.
6.5 year old pug mix. On prescription diet (Royal Canin SO) vet sold his food so he had to have canned for 2 days a week ago. Eating kibble again but still has diarrhoea. What can I give him to help him
My dog has a history of urinary infections so is permanently on a diet of Hills UD wet food but I've run out and the tins are out of stock everywhere?
Which royal canin good for sandy
Is there any dry dog food cheaper than royal canine ulta mino
What would be the best wet dog food for her weighing 3.3 lbs. 4 years and has Periodontal desease? And can I purchase at Petco or Petsmart? Thank you
What is the ingredient in "royal canine veterinary diet canine urinary so" that makes it a Rx? I cannot find anything as to why you need an Rx for this food. My dog is currently on it and it is making her urinate more often but what in it is making her do that?
Dog started Royal Canin S/O 6 wks ago due to 2 UTIs in the past 6 months and crystallization in the bladder after 2nd round of antibiotics. Since, she's still defecting 2x/day but is producing less stool (thinner and in smaller pieces but moist). The other morning, she vomited food from 12 hrs prior, which has never happened before. She also seems to be eating less but is drinking more water and urinating more from the diet. How concerning and emergent is this? Called and her vet is off today.