Precautions and routine treatment for dogs suffering from kidney stones

dog got Precautions and routine treatment after kidney stones
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Common dogs appear It is difficult to completely cure the calculus. Even if the calculus is removed later, the possibility of recurrence is still very high. For some particularly large stones, it may not be possible to remove them at once, so let’s first talk about the precautions and routine adjustments after your dog gets kidney stones.

When taking care of your diet, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Reduce calcium absorption: enough calcium will combine with oxalic acid and be eliminated by feces , thus reducing calcium to be absorbed by the intestines, which will naturally reduce the chance of stone formation. Therefore, drinking more milk will not reduce the number of stones, but will help reduce the chance of stones.

2. Reduce the absorption of oxalic acid: Eat less food containing more oxalic acid, such as spinach and tea.

3. Reduce sodium absorption: Eat a balanced diet, and limit the consumption of canned and processed foods as much as possible. Eat more foods containing potassium, such as bananas and other foods.

4. Reduce the absorption of meat: Reduce the absorption of animal protein, which can reduce the chance of developing stones.

5. Drink more water and clear your mind: drink at least 3000C.C of water every day. More dredging can reduce the loss of bone calcium, thereby reducing the occurrence of stones.

Protein intake should be controlled, and the total daily protein intake should be between 48 and 80 grams (0.8 to 1.0 g/kg/day). Generally, leafy vegetables contain about 10 grams of protein per pound, lean meats contain about 10 grams of protein per 50 grams, and cereals contain 35-60 grams of protein per pound. Reduce your intake of novel vegetables and fruits. Vegetables and fruits contain vitamin B1 and vitamin C. Their final metabolite in the body is alkaline. Uric acid is easy to dissolve in alkaline urine, so it is good for regulation.

Routine adjustment: have a cool meal (fresh fruits, juice and lettuce) every 1-2 days, at least once a week. Eat less or avoid meat, animal offal, broth, gravy, sardines, crab, spinach, strong tea, coffee, and use less strong spices and condiments.

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