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  • in reply to: Bladder/struvite stones #73645 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    You can buy any product at Chewey.com

    in reply to: Bladder/struvite stones #73622 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    Kenneth , I have had great results with Grandma Lucys Dry Pre-mixed and Evangers
    canned chicken and rice. You have to add a protein to the pre-mixed or the dog will become a vegetarian. You just add water to the dehydrated pre-mix (it is fruits, vegetables and berries) let sit 2-3 minutes and mix in the canned food. Be sure to put the canned into a plastic container upon opening and keep refrigerated. I can’t believe the success we have had.

    in reply to: Bladder/struvite stones #73205 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    I always put the canned meats immediately upon opening into a plastic container, I have never had an issue there. I would not add that to the meal till just prior to feeding. Just wondering about the dehydrated mix.

    in reply to: Bladder/struvite stones #73202 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    Another question? I feed my dog Grandma Lucy’s Dehydrated “Pre-Mix” and I add in Evangers canned food. I am trying to stop his proclivity to struvite crystals and excess proteins and high Ph levels. He seems ok on it, but doesn’t like the carrots and I think excess garlic. I have fed him a couple of sample bags of Sojo’s dehydrated pre-mix. He loves that, but you have to soak for at least 15 minutes. My dog goes crazy waiting the 15 minutes knowing I have mixed it up. Can you mix it up the night before and refrigerate till morning? Will this do anything bad to it, sitting in the fridge overnight?

    in reply to: Bladder/struvite stones #73200 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    Has anyone had experience with Wysong Biotic Ph-? It is supposed to prevent and eliminate struvite crystals and proteins. It is a powder to mix into the dogs food. I used it for about a week or so, but my dog stopped eating the food if it had it in it. He usually eats anything, in fact, I figured he couldn’t even taste his food he ate so fast. At first he seemed to have acid reflux and then even threw up a little bit of bile. So I stopped giving it to him and he seems fine now with only that one change.

    in reply to: High Protein , PH and struvites in urine #72112 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    That is funny you mentioned that about the canned food. The owner of the store at Green K-9 said to make sure that I put the food in a plastic sealed container after opening the can the first time.
    I also just ordered some of the Wysong Biotic PH- supplement for my dog. I think between the new dehydrated food and the supplement, I can lower the PH and eliminate the struvites. I have also ordered some PH test strips to keep an eye on things. Thanks for the information on Wysongs.

    in reply to: High Protein , PH and struvites in urine #72106 Report Abuse
    Terry W
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    Thanks, I will check it out. I have purchased from our Green K-9 store a package of Grandma Lucy’s Dry mix that we stir in watter and hydrate, low protein and I will add a couple of tbsp’s of wet Evangers Chicken & Rice and see how that goes. Seems very similar to the Wysongs’.

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