Nutritionists & veterinarians developed Hill's Prescription Diet u/d clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your dog's urinary health and reduce the risk of non-struvite stones.
Bladder Health:
Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that combine together in the urinary tract. They can cause discomfort and lead to more serious problems that require the care of a veterinarian. Because the food your dog eats plays an important role in his or her overall health and well-being, Hills nutritionists and veterinarians have developed clinical nutrition especially formulated to help support your dogs bladder health. Dogs need the right balance of minerals to maintain good bladder health. Excess minerals can encourage the formation of crystals in the urine, which can lead to the creation of bladder stones.
Features & benefits:
Controlled levels of high quality, highly digestible protein.
Low Sodium & calcium.
Promotes desirable urine pH levels.
Enriched with taurine, L-carnitine & antioxodants.
Reduces risk of non-stuvite stone formation.
Supports vital kidney & heart function.
Supports a healthy immune system.
Ingredients: Water, Corn Starch, Egg Product, Chicken Fat, Pork Liver, Sugar, Rice, Powdered Cellulose, Flaxseed, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Carbonate, Choline Chloride, Monosodium Phosphate, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Niacin Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid), L-Lysine, Iodized Salt, Magnesium Oxide, minerals (Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate), Taurine, L-Carnitine, Beta-Carotene.
Consult with your veterinarian to make sure Prescription Diet is the right food for your pet.
Recommended for urinary tract health.
Fresh water should be available at all times.
Shelf life varies by food type. Please refer to the best before date stamped on products.
Storing Hill's canned food
We do not recommend freezing your pet's foods. Freezing canned pet food dramatically changes the texture of products and may adversely affect palatability. Your pet's feeding bowl should be emptied of moist or moistened food not consumed by the pet within four hours if the ambient temperature is above 10 degrees Celcius. Prior to opening, store cans in a place where the temperature is between 10-35 degrees Celcius. We do not suggest storing your pet's food in an uncontrolled environment such as a garage or outdoors. After opening, canned products should be covered and stored in a refrigerator. In general, refrigerated canned foods should be used within five to seven days after opening.