Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary

If you notice that your dog is straining to urinate or blood in urine, these can be symptoms of urinary stones. Trust in Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary to manage your dog’s urinary disease without complications.
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If you notice that your dog is straining to urinate or blood in urine, these can be symptoms of urinary stones. Trust in Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary to manage your dog’s urinary disease without complications.

Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary is a complete food for adult and senior dogs that suffer from struvite stones. Purina’s specialists have formulated this diet to prevent the formation and recurrence of struvite urinary stones.

This Purina Urinary dog food promotes acidic urine to dissolve and reduce struvite stones and prevent their recurrence. It also includes moderate protein content to minimize substrate availability for urease-producing bacteria. These bacteria can convert urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide and are often associated with urinary stones. Consequently, this diet prevents the development of pathogenic bacteria in the urine. 

Purina UR Urinary features Omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants to support urinary tract health. Additionally, this recipe is extremely palatable, making it a great option for long-term feeding of dogs requiring this nutrition.

Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary key benefits:

  • Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Dog UR Urinary nutritionally manages struvite stones by dissolving them and preventing their recurrence.
  • This formula promotes acidic urine to dissolve and prevent the reappearance of struvite stones.
  • Purina UR Urinary includes moderate protein levels to reduce the development of pathogenic bacteria in the urine.
  • This diet contains Omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants to support urinary tract health.
  • The high palatability of this urinary diet for dogs is excellent for acceptance and long-term feeding.
Ingredients

Composition: Corn, Wheat flour, Dried poultry protein, Rice, Pork fat, Corn protein meal, Digest, Dried beet pulp, Dried egg, Minerals, Fish oil. Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate, phosphoric acid.

Calories: 372.5 kCals per 100 g.

Nutrition & Analytical Constituents: Protein: 22%, Fat content: 15%, Crude ash: 4.9%, Crude fiber: 1.5%, Calcium: 0.7%, Phosphorus: 0.7%, Potassium: 0.7%, Chloride: 0.7%, Sulphur: 0.3%, Sodium: 0.2%, Magnesium: 0.08%.

Nutritional additives

IU/kg: Vit A: 30,000, Vit D3: 1,000, Vit E: 350.

mg/kg: Iron (II) sulfate monohydrate: (Fe: 170), Calcium iodate anhydrous: (I:2.7), Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate: (Cu:18), Manganous sulfate monohydrate: (Mn:64), Zinc sulfate monohydrate: (Zn: 160), Sodium selenite: (Se: 0.18).

Dimensions

This product is available in the following options:

  • 3 kg
  • 12 kg
FAQ

How can I introduce Purina PPVD to my pet’s diet?

When introducing new food to your pet’s diet, make a gradual transition. Mix a portion of the new food with your pet's current food, gradually increasing the amount until only the new food is left.

The recommended period of use is from 5 to 12 weeks.

How much Purina PPVD food should I give to my pet?

Adjust the portion size according to your dog’s weight.

  • Dogs weighing 2.5 kg: 65 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 5 kg: 105 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 10 kg: 165 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 15 kg: 215 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 25 kg: 300 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 35 kg: 380 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 45 kg: 445 g daily
  • Dogs weighing 70 kg: 600 g daily

Additionally, make sure your pet always has fresh water available. Consult your veterinarian before use or before extending the period of use.

Can I give Purina PPVD UR Urinary to dogs of any age, size, and condition?

This diet is recommended for adult and senior dogs for the dissolution of struvite stones with urine acidifying properties and low magnesium levels.

However, this food is not recommended for dogs receiving urinary acidifiers.

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Manuela Araujo