Skip to product information
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet: Urinary S/O Small Dog Dry Dog Food
983.00 ฿
Sale price
983.00 ฿
Regular price
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Urinary S/O Small Dog is a prescription dry dog food specially formulated for small breed dogs suffering from struvite urinary stones and cystitis. This clinically proven diet helps dissolve existing struvite stones and significantly reduces the risk of recurrence, supporting long-term urinary tract health.
How it works:
- Struvite dissolution: The formula is designed to create urine that is undersaturated with respect to struvite crystals, actively helping to dissolve existing struvite stones.
- Low RSS (Relative Super Saturation): Reduces the concentration of ionic minerals in the urine, lowering the risk of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystal formation.
- Urine dilution: Promotes increased water intake and urine production, diluting the urine to reduce the likelihood of stone formation.
- Tartar reduction: Contains nutrients that bind calcium in saliva, helping to reduce tartar accumulation on teeth.
Key Benefits:
- Clinically proven to dissolve struvite urinary stones
- Reduces the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stone recurrence
- Supports urinary tract health in small breed dogs
- Promotes healthy urine dilution through increased water consumption
- Helps reduce dental tartar build-up
- Tailored kibble size and texture suitable for small breed dogs
Ingredients:
Rice, Corn Starch, Poultry By-product Meal, Poultry Fat, Minerals, Hydrolyzed Poultry Liver, Wheat Gluten, Plant Fiber, Corn Gluten, Vitamins, Soybean Oil, Fish Oil, Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), Marigold Extract, Wheat Starch, Preservatives.
Feeding Guide:
| Weight of Dog (kg) | Amount per Day (grams) |
|---|---|
| 1 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 2 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 3 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 4 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 5 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 6 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 8 kg | Consult your veterinarian |
| 10 kg | Consult your veterinarian |