Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Dog Loaf (12 x 410 g)
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Imagine looking at your dog and knowing their urinary health is being supported from the inside out. Unleash a world of nutrition tailored for dogs with urinary problems with the veterinarian-recommended Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Dog Loaf.
Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Dog Loaf is wet food for adult dogs to dissolve and minimize the recurrence of struvite stones. Urinary problems in dogs manifest in the appearance of urinary crystals and stones due to dietary mineral excess or a pH imbalance. These stones can be struvite stones, which are made of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphates and formed in neutral to alkaline urine. They can also present themselves as calcium oxalate stones that can appear regardless of the urine pH.
This wet diet efficiently helps dissolve all types of struvite stones and reduces their recurrence. Thanks to its ability to dilute your dog’s urine, this food makes the urine less susceptible to forming struvite and calcium oxalate stones. Additionally, due to low urinary Relative Supersaturation (RSS) that translates into lower ion concentration, Royal Canin Urinary S/O Loaf helps reduce stone formation. What’s more, it contains low levels of magnesium, a natural component of struvite stones.
Besides magnesium, this formula also contains limited content of calcium and phosphorus, other natural components of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.
Lastly, Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Loaf dog wet food features restricted levels of high-quality protein and is rich in EPA, DHA, and antioxidants.
Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Dog Loaf key benefits:
- Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Dog Loaf dissolves struvite stones and reduces the recurrence of both struvite and calcium oxalate stones.
- Through urine dilution, this wet food makes your dog’s urine less liable to forming struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.
- The low RSS contributes to lower ion concentration and reduces stone formation.
- Royal Canin Urinary S/O Loaf features low levels of magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus, all natural components of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.
- This wet recipe also contains restricted levels of high-quality protein and high levels of EPA, DHA, and antioxidants.
Ingredients
Composition: Pork by-products, poultry by-products, chicken meat, sunflower oil refined, powdered cellulose, maize flour, starch mixture, minerals, pork blood products, caramelized sugars, fish oil, marigold extract (source of lutein).
Additives (per kg)*: Vitamin D3: 190 IU, E1 (Iron): 3.4 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.24 mg, E4 (Copper): 2 mg, E5 (Manganese): 1 mg, E6 (Zinc): 10 mg. Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate: 0.25%. Technological additives: (acidity regulator) Sodium bisulfate: 0.56g.
*Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet
Analytical Constituents: Protein: 8.0% - Fat content: 6.0% - Crude ash: 2.0% - Crude fibers: 1.4% - Moisture: 78% - Taurine (total): 0.12% - Calcium: 0.21% - Phosphorus: 0.2% - Sodium: 0.29% - Magnesium: 0.02% - Potassium: 0.2% - Chloride: 0.4% - Sulfur: 0.2%
Dimensions
Each pack contains 12 cans of 410 g.
FAQ
How can I feed Royal Canin food to my pet?
Feed Royal Canin Urinary S/O Loaf for five to 12 weeks to dissolve struvite stones and up to six months to reduce struvite stone recurrence. Your veterinarian should reevaluate your dog to assess the relevance of a lifelong diet recommendation and should check renal function before recommending a new diet.
Make sure your pet always has fresh water available. For older dogs, opt for Royal Canin Urinary S/O Ageing 7+ Dog wet food. For better results, you can combine the wet food with the Royal Canin Urinary S/O dry food, which you can feed separately or in the same bowl.
Nevertheless, before use and for further guidance, speak to your vet and follow their advice.
How much Royal Canin should I give to my pet?
Adjust the portion size according to your dog’s weight and body condition.
If your dog is considered thin:
- Dogs weighing 2 kg: 1/2 can daily
- Dogs weighing 4 kg: 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 6 kg: 1 + 1/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 8 kg: 1 + 1/2 can daily
- Dogs weighing 10 kg: 1 + 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 15 kg: 1 + 1/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 20 kg: 1 + 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 25 kg: 3 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 30 kg: 3 + 3/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 40 kg: 4 + 3/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 50 kg: 5 + 3/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 60 kg: 6 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 70 kg: 7 + 1/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 80 kg: 8 cans daily
If your dog’s weight is considered normal:
- Dogs weighing 2 kg: 1/2 can daily
- Dogs weighing 4 kg: 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 6 kg: 1 can daily
- Dogs weighing 8 kg: 1 + 1/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 10 kg: 1 + 1/2 can daily
- Dogs weighing 15 kg: 2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 20 kg: 2 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 25 kg: 3 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 30 kg: 3 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 40 kg: 4 + 1/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 50 kg: 5 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 60 kg: 5 + 3/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 70 kg: 6 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 80 kg: 7 cans daily
If your dog is considered overweight:
- Dogs weighing 2 kg: 1/2 can daily
- Dogs weighing 4 kg: 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 6 kg: 1 can daily
- Dogs weighing 8 kg: 1 can daily
- Dogs weighing 10 kg: 1 + 1/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 15 kg: 1 + 3/4 can daily
- Dogs weighing 20 kg: 2 + 1/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 25 kg: 2 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 30 kg: 3 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 40 kg: 3 + 3/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 50 kg: 4 + 1/4 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 60 kg: 5 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 70 kg: 5 + 1/2 cans daily
- Dogs weighing 80 kg: 6 + 1/4 cans daily
Can I give Royal Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Loaf to dogs of any age, size, and condition?
This food is recommended for adult dogs in the following cases:
- struvite uroliths (dissolution and recurrence management)
- calcium oxalate uroliths (recurrence management)
- bacterial cystitis (management of secondary struvite crystalluria - in association with adequate antibiotic therapy).
However, it’s not recommended for chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart disease (when seeking sodium restriction), and concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication. Additionally, it’s also unsuitable for growing puppies and pregnant/lactating dogs.
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