- A veterinary-exclusive dry dog food for small dogs under 22 lb with urinary health concerns.
- Helps dissolve pure struvite stones and helps prevent calcium oxalate stones.
- Lowers the risk of crystal formation using RSS methodology for bladder health.
- Supports urinary health with an exclusive S/O Index, and creates an environment unfavorable to crystal formation in the bladder.
- Adapted kibble size for small dogs encourages chewing to help reduce tartar buildup.
Royal Canin Urinary SO Small Breed is a veterinary-exclusive dry dog food developed to nutritionally support your small dog’s urinary tract and bladder health. This formula promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of both struvite and calcium oxalate crystals. It increases the amount of urine your dog produces to help dilute excess minerals that can cause crystals and stones. Low Relative Super Saturation (RSS) methodology is used to help lower ion concentration in urine, which contributes to stone formation. And for dental health, the adapted kibble size for small dogs encourages chewing to help reduce tartar buildup. Lower urinary tract issues may be a recurring concern for some dogs. Talk to your veterinarian about keeping your dog on this urinary dog food for long-term urinary support.
| Item Number | 58709 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 8.8 pounds |
| Made In | United States |
| Sourced From | N/A |
| Lifestage | Adult |
| Breed Size | Small Breeds, Extra Small Breeds |
| Food Form | Dry Food |
| Special Diet | Pea-Free, Veterinary Diet, With Grain |
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Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet’s health and product effectiveness. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.





























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