What kinds of stones did they find? Were they actually analyzed and are they calcium oxalate?
If your dog has calcium oxalate stones, it is very important that you keep him on a low oxalate diet. You can do a google search online for charts showing which foods are low oxalate. Also, it's important that you add food to the water at each meal. Don't let the food sit out though. He should eat it in the moment.
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