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April 14, 2018 at 12:38 pm in reply to: Bladder stones in 6 year old female pug #113638 Report AbuseAnita AMember
Anon101,
Thank you for all your input and suggestions. I do feed her twice a day and will now start with water mixed in. She did have a stone that blocked her urethra and she was scheduled for surgery but her blood work was out of whack, she was in emergency 24 hour care for days. The procedures were varied and intense. She is on Pulse food and she does have allergic reaction to wheat. I will check out the Royal Canin Urinary SO. Pugs are prone to bladder stones I found out….after the fact. So we will need to be very observant of her urination and water intake.
We have had 4 x-rays in the past few months. One stubborn stone is still there but we have opted to not go the surgery route because of her complications when they tried to anesthetize her.
AnitaApril 14, 2018 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Bladder stones in 6 year old female pug #113636 Report AbuseAnita AMemberHi Sue,
Thank you for your email. I am starting to put water with her food now and changed her food to Pulse because she does have a reaction to wheat. The Royal Canin Urinary SD has been mentioned before so I will check it out.
Thanks so much for your reply it is reassuring to hear your little companion is doing well on the changes you made.
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