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Old 04-03-2008, 12:37 PM   #13
Yorkieluv
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If they are calcium oxalate stones, then you need to stick with low oxalate foods. Are you familiar with which foods are low in oxalate? You should be able to find a chart online to show you. Stay away from med to high oxalate foods. Check every ingredient in the food you are feeding.
Moisture is extremely important, so I would stick with a canned food and high moisture treats like bits of watermelon(seedless).
Moisture helps keep the urine dilute and therefore prevents stones/crystals from forming.
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