Hills Prescription Diet Dog U/D Urinary Care Dry Food 3.85kg
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.
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.
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.
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.
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originally posted on hillspet.com
I can't stress this enough... this product is amazing for the health of your dog. We have an 11 year old Dalmatian (I bet you couldn't even tell he's 11 from the picture below). He's not our first Dalmatian... our first one was fed with No Name brand basic dog food that we bought from grocery stores. We didn't know much about the impact cheap dog food would have on him; he had kidney stones about 2 to 3 times in his life. At the end of his life, when he was only 8 years old, he was frail, he couldn't control his bladder, and he could barely move. He passed away shortly and it was heartbreaking. With our current dalmatian, Billy, we became more educated on the breed and what food works. Dalmatians are prone to kidney stones and this food has been a blessing. He's 11 ... MoreI can't stress this enough... this product is amazing for the health of your dog. We have an 11 year old Dalmatian (I bet you couldn't even tell he's 11 from the picture below). He's not our first Dalmatian... our first one was fed with No Name brand basic dog food that we bought from grocery stores. We didn't know much about the impact cheap dog food would have on him; he had kidney stones about 2 to 3 times in his life. At the end of his life, when he was only 8 years old, he was frail, he couldn't control his bladder, and he could barely move. He passed away shortly and it was heartbreaking. With our current dalmatian, Billy, we became more educated on the breed and what food works. Dalmatians are prone to kidney stones and this food has been a blessing. He's 11 and as energetic as he was when he was 5. This is the perfect food for anyone with about dalmatian.
originally posted on hillspet.com
Back In Nov 2015 we had to run our Dog in the middle of a stormy rainy night to emergency and learned we need to pay almost $4k after all said and done to remove Bladder stones and some were in his urethra. This was not an option. So the vet drained his bladder, prescribed some pain killers and prescribed Hills u/d prescription food. She said he must only eat this food. I was concerned "Swiper" would not eat this he is picky. But he loves it. Happy to report he passed whatever stones and is loving life now March 2016. Life is Good! Thanks Hills for making such a fine product good enough for my dog to like to eat. Little costly but I still saved $4k in vet bills, so worth it!
originally posted on petco.com
Our vet actually told us it would be much cheaper to buy online than through them. We first ordered the small size and saved about $15. We were impressed how fast the process of the vet giving permission to actual delivery of the special dog food. This last order we saved even more by buying the largest size. We will continue to use Hill's Rx Diet u/d dry dog food until our 5 year old Shih Tzu doesn't need it anymore.
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| Product Warnings | Consult with your veterinarian to make sure Prescription Diet is the right food for your pet. |
| Ingredients | |
| Ingredients | Brewers Rice, Corn Starch, Pork Fat, Egg Product, Powdered Cellulose, Chicken Liver Flavor, Flaxseed, Lactic Acid, Potassium Citrate, Soybean Oil, Calcium Carbonate, L-Lysine, Iodized Salt, Choline Chloride, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid , Vitamin D3 Supplement), Dried Beet Pulp, L-Threonine, Taurine, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), L-Carnitine, L-Tryptophan, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Natural Flavors, Beta-Carotene |
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Hill's Prescription Diet u/d Urinary Care Dry Dog Food 3.85kg bag
Delivery between 20–27 May $9.90
3.85kg Hill's Prescription Diet U/D Urinary Care Dry Dog Food 3.85kg - Bladder Health Support, Low Sodium & Calcium, pH Balance - Canine
Free delivery between 19–27 May
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Delivery between Tue – Thu $20.05
Hill's Prescription Diet U/D Urinary Care Dog Dry Food 3.85kg
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Hill's Prescription Diet u/d Urinary Care Dry Dog Food 3.85kg
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I can't stress this enough... this product is amazing for the health of your dog. We have an 11 year old Dalmatian (I bet you couldn't even tell he's 11 from the picture below). He's not our first Dalmatian... our first one was fed with No Name brand basic dog food that we bought from grocery stores. We didn't know much about the impact cheap dog food would have on him; he had kidney stones about 2 to 3 times in his life. At the end of his life, when he was only 8 years old, he was frail, he couldn't control his bladder, and he could barely move. He passed away shortly and it was heartbreaking. With our current dalmatian, Billy, we became more educated on the breed and what food works. Dalmatians are prone to kidney stones and this food has been a blessing. He's 11 ... MoreI can't stress this enough... this product is amazing for the health of your dog. We have an 11 year old Dalmatian (I bet you couldn't even tell he's 11 from the picture below). He's not our first Dalmatian... our first one was fed with No Name brand basic dog food that we bought from grocery stores. We didn't know much about the impact cheap dog food would have on him; he had kidney stones about 2 to 3 times in his life. At the end of his life, when he was only 8 years old, he was frail, he couldn't control his bladder, and he could barely move. He passed away shortly and it was heartbreaking. With our current dalmatian, Billy, we became more educated on the breed and what food works. Dalmatians are prone to kidney stones and this food has been a blessing. He's 11 and as energetic as he was when he was 5. This is the perfect food for anyone with about dalmatian.
Back In Nov 2015 we had to run our Dog in the middle of a stormy rainy night to emergency and learned we need to pay almost $4k after all said and done to remove Bladder stones and some were in his urethra. This was not an option. So the vet drained his bladder, prescribed some pain killers and prescribed Hills u/d prescription food. She said he must only eat this food. I was concerned "Swiper" would not eat this he is picky. But he loves it. Happy to report he passed whatever stones and is loving life now March 2016. Life is Good! Thanks Hills for making such a fine product good enough for my dog to like to eat. Little costly but I still saved $4k in vet bills, so worth it!
Our vet actually told us it would be much cheaper to buy online than through them. We first ordered the small size and saved about $15. We were impressed how fast the process of the vet giving permission to actual delivery of the special dog food. This last order we saved even more by buying the largest size. We will continue to use Hill's Rx Diet u/d dry dog food until our 5 year old Shih Tzu doesn't need it anymore.
My Dog had some urinary stones removed from his bladder which was a very expensive operation. The Vet said that he would need to go on a special diet and recommended the Hills Prescription Diet Urinary Care. First ultrasound showed that no stones were present in the bladder. He has the next scan scheduled for the end of the year but so far he has been clear for a year after being on this special diet. I highly recommend this product.
My 3.5 yr old pharaoh hound/Dobermann/Shephard mix forms calcium oxalate crystals/stones for probably genetic disorder reasons. This food is supposed to help prevent them. I can say, with evidence this food does not. It performs exactly like non-prescription dog food, in that my dog formed a large number of stones within 2 months, which was comparable to the Gentle Giants brand I moved to post a homemade diet. My homemade diet at least kept the stones at bay for 6-8 months. And, not to mention, last urine sample taken when his urethra was blocked (4 days ago) showed struvite crystals present in his urine. DO not use this food. Natural raw or cooked diets work best. Eating this food is like a human eating highly processed foods on a daily basis. It does nothing but ... MoreMy 3.5 yr old pharaoh hound/Dobermann/Shephard mix forms calcium oxalate crystals/stones for probably genetic disorder reasons. This food is supposed to help prevent them. I can say, with evidence this food does not. It performs exactly like non-prescription dog food, in that my dog formed a large number of stones within 2 months, which was comparable to the Gentle Giants brand I moved to post a homemade diet. My homemade diet at least kept the stones at bay for 6-8 months. And, not to mention, last urine sample taken when his urethra was blocked (4 days ago) showed struvite crystals present in his urine. DO not use this food. Natural raw or cooked diets work best. Eating this food is like a human eating highly processed foods on a daily basis. It does nothing but harm. Thanks Hill's for adding to my stress.
This was prescribed to us after a second episode with kidney stones. The first time, years ago, we were given Royal Canin s/o for struvite crystals. The second time we were given Hills u/d for calcium oxollate stones. My thoughts on the product and how it meets our needs: -kibbles are too large for my elder pug, he has trouble chomping them (con) -since being on this food for 3 months or so, he seems to be gaining weight (we are used to moderate calorie formula of the Royal Canin s/o) (con) -I may be wrong, but I believe this food does not prevent struvite crystals (con) -Prevents calcium oxollate stones (pro) If I had nothing to compare to, I would not have any issues with this food. But since we are already used to Royal Canin s/o, I see how it meets our needs ... MoreThis was prescribed to us after a second episode with kidney stones. The first time, years ago, we were given Royal Canin s/o for struvite crystals. The second time we were given Hills u/d for calcium oxollate stones. My thoughts on the product and how it meets our needs: -kibbles are too large for my elder pug, he has trouble chomping them (con) -since being on this food for 3 months or so, he seems to be gaining weight (we are used to moderate calorie formula of the Royal Canin s/o) (con) -I may be wrong, but I believe this food does not prevent struvite crystals (con) -Prevents calcium oxollate stones (pro) If I had nothing to compare to, I would not have any issues with this food. But since we are already used to Royal Canin s/o, I see how it meets our needs much better and I prefer it for numerous reasons over the Hills u/d.
I’m going to give this four stars because I am not a fan of the fact that this uses chicken as it’s primary meat. Many dogs have allergies to chicken. It would be nice to see a bit of variety in their food to allow dogs with allergies to eat this food. With that said, my dog has done well on this food and will eat it for life. It is a pretty bland food so it might be hard for picky eaters to like, but my dog loves this food. His health problems have resolved and he has been able to maintain a healthy weight (not too thin) even with the low protein. I’m glad that this food exists because the alternative for him would be very painful and likely result in him needing multiple surgeries/euthanasia.
My dog just had surgery to have bladder stones removed. Vet estimated he had around 100 stones all together in varying sizes. In order to possibly avoid a reoccurrence he suggested this food. I just hope it makes a difference. It is very expensive considering he will need this the remainder of his life and it doesn't offer any guarantees that bladder stones will not happen again. It was a rough surgery for him and it took him about 10 days before he was even acting like he felt better. He has transitioned to the food without issue. So far he seems to like it. He has always been a little picky with food but still eats what we give him. I hope he continues to eat it considering there isn't another option out there (which accounts for the higher cost also). I called ... MoreMy dog just had surgery to have bladder stones removed. Vet estimated he had around 100 stones all together in varying sizes. In order to possibly avoid a reoccurrence he suggested this food. I just hope it makes a difference. It is very expensive considering he will need this the remainder of his life and it doesn't offer any guarantees that bladder stones will not happen again. It was a rough surgery for him and it took him about 10 days before he was even acting like he felt better. He has transitioned to the food without issue. So far he seems to like it. He has always been a little picky with food but still eats what we give him. I hope he continues to eat it considering there isn't another option out there (which accounts for the higher cost also). I called this excellent but really don't know at this point.
If you want your Dachshund to have a shiny coat ( must be good) The UD DIET 9 pellets and Tin ) is great. But to get rid of stones or prevent them it just doesn't work. I have 2 dachshunds ( twins) and the one has had stone removal surgery and the other has had 4 operations the last one being the dreaded Bowel bypass surgery from which he is still recovering. ( a last resort op) Both these dogs have been on the UD diet ( pellets and tins for over a year and in that time the second one had one op and the first one ( which was the reason to go on the diet) had 3 ops) the vet says its genetic which I think means "we don't know" but even so the validity of the prevention is non existent. We continue feeding them this because...... well what else do we do! We stuck to ... MoreIf you want your Dachshund to have a shiny coat ( must be good) The UD DIET 9 pellets and Tin ) is great. But to get rid of stones or prevent them it just doesn't work. I have 2 dachshunds ( twins) and the one has had stone removal surgery and the other has had 4 operations the last one being the dreaded Bowel bypass surgery from which he is still recovering. ( a last resort op) Both these dogs have been on the UD diet ( pellets and tins for over a year and in that time the second one had one op and the first one ( which was the reason to go on the diet) had 3 ops) the vet says its genetic which I think means "we don't know" but even so the validity of the prevention is non existent. We continue feeding them this because...... well what else do we do! We stuck to the diet religiously for nearly 2 years it must be noted.
I have a Dalmatian and he’s head bladder stones s removed, recommended by the bet we use this product. My dog is not overly keen on it but does eat it, I’d say it’s more bland than what he’s used to. So far going good. We also used the tin variant which he likes.
| Warnings | |
| Product Warnings | Consult with your veterinarian to make sure Prescription Diet is the right food for your pet. |
| Ingredients | |
| Ingredients | Brewers Rice, Corn Starch, Pork Fat, Egg Product, Powdered Cellulose, Chicken Liver Flavor, Flaxseed, Lactic Acid, Potassium Citrate, Soybean Oil, Calcium Carbonate, L-Lysine, Iodized Salt, Choline Chloride, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid , Vitamin D3 Supplement), Dried Beet Pulp, L-Threonine, Taurine, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), L-Carnitine, L-Tryptophan, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Natural Flavors, Beta-Carotene |
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