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Originally Posted by dayorkiemania actually, the vet assumes that it should be calcium oxalate via a urinalysis and collecting the stones by flushing the urinary bladder about 2 times when my dog couldn't pee. yet, as i already said, the stones were too tiny to have a laboratory analysis and too small to do a surgery (it's about 1/2 ml.)
i'd like to know that could i feed him normal kibble plus let him drink as much water as he can. and which supplements could i give?  |
I would feed him the u/d it worked for my Remmy. The u/d does make them more thirsty so they drink more so make sure to keep water available at all times.