How to Treat & Prevent Dog Bladder Stones

August 27th, 2009 | by admin |

Dog bladder stones can be very painful, causing bleeding, suffering pain and misery to your favorite furry friend. They can also can require multiple visits to the vet. In this article, you’ll learn some simple steps to dissolve struvite bladder stones and prevent them from ever coming back.

Understand that bladder stones in dogs do require an initial visit to the vet. This is because some stones need to be surgically removed. If your dog is diagnosed with struvite bladder crystals or stones, these can easily be dissolved with a natural remedy and a proper diet. This article focuses on the struvite type of bladder stones.

Many pet owners do not know that it is an improper diet that usually causes dog bladder stones in the first place. If you feed your dog commercially prepared kibble, then you should check the label because you are probably feeding your dog a diet of cheap grains, preservatives, dyes and meat byproducts. The cheap grains and chemicals in these junk food kibble products upset the delicate pH in the bladder, allowing bladder crystals to form and bacteria to proliferate and turn into infections. Worse yet, these products do not give your dog the nutrients needed to heal the body, build a strong immunity and ward off serious diseases like cancer.

Instead of feeding your dog junk food kibble, buy organic kibble from your health food store, vet office or pet store. Make sure this kibble is made of lean protein, nutrient-rich vegetables and healthy oils. Although it will be more expensive than commercial brands, your dog will eat less because he will be getting the nutrients he needs, so the kibble will last longer.

Next, give your pet a supplement designed specifically to prevent the formation of bladder stones in dogs These supplements are completely natural, have no side effects and will not interact with any other medications that your dog might need to take. If your dog has bladder crystals, these supplements will quickly dissolve them. Supplements that contain proven herbs like Cantharis and Uva Ursi can also be used daily for prevention and are the best natural remedy and prevention method for dog bladder stones.  

Finally, make sure your dog gets plenty of water and daily exercise. Water helps to flush out the bladder and remove toxins. It is vital for all the organs of your dog’s body. Giving your dog filtered water is best because the filter will remove the chemicals in your tap water. Taking your dog for a daily walk is important because exercise reduces stress, improves immunity and stimulates the lymph system to eliminate toxins.

So that’s it: a simple system for treating and preventing and treating dog bladder stones: a healthy diet, a daily supplement and plenty of clean water and regular exercise. Take these steps and your dog will be healthy, happy and live a good, long life.

Laura Ramirez is a passionate researcher of natural remedies which heal disorders and keep pets vibrant and healthy. Find out more about safe, effective ways to maintain your pet’s urinary tract health at www.pet-ut-health.com.

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