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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots Thanks. I had the option of just changing his food or doing more testing. I authorized them to do everything necessary to diagnose my dog. |
Karen you're such a momma! Hope Coop wil be able to pass the stones on his own. My understanding is that struvites can be dissolved, but oxalate stones do not...so it needs to pass or be removed. Many dogs pass the stones on their own & it's more common in males & Yorkies are prone to get it. It sounds like your vet is on top of things & is very competent in this situation.