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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stew for Dogs with Chicken and Added Vegetables is a complete dietary food for reducing struvite stone recurrence, dissolving struvite stones, and reducing oxalate stone formation in adult dogs. This food contains urine subsaturation properties for struvite, urine alkalinization properties and a reduced content of magnesium, calcium and vitamin D.

Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that clump together in the urinary tract. Stones can cause discomfort and lead to the development of more serious problems that require veterinary care.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians have developed Prescription Diet c/d Multicare, a clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your dog's urinary health and reduce the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stones. This wet food is made with chicken and vegetables and has an irresistible flavor that your dog will love.


Characteristics:
- Complete dietary food, to reduce the recurrence of struvite stones, dissolve struvite stones, reduce the formation of oxalic stones and reduce obesity in adult dogs
- Wet food in upholstered pieces of chicken and vegetables
- Low levels of magnesium, calcium and vitamin D, the basis for the formation of urinary crystals and stones
- ideal urine pH, urinary alkalinizing properties, promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of urinary stones, can reduce the risk of neoplasms
- High content of omega 3 fatty acids, with anti-inflammatory properties
- High palatability, highly accepted by many dogs
- Clinically proven food frequently prescribed by veterinarians

How it works:
- Helps reduce the structural components of bladder stones
- Calcium and sodium controlled and potassium citrate added
- Enriched with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil to support urinary health

How It Helps:
- Formulated to dissolve struvite stones and reduce the risk of recurrence
- Reduces the risk of formation and recurrence of calcium oxalate stones
- Helps keep the bladder healthy
- S+OXSHIELD: Formulated to promote a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

Composition:
Meat and animal by-products (chicken 10%), cereals, by-products of vegetable origin, vegetables (1.5%), oils and fats, mineral substances, vegetable protein extracts, grains. Urine alkalinizing substances: Potassium citrate (1 g/kg).

Analytical Constituents:
Protein 4.3%, Fat content 3.4%, Crude fiber 0.94%, Crude ash 1.0%, Moisture 81.3%, Chlorides 0.17%, Sulfur 0.07%, Hydroxyproline 0.16 %, Calcium 0.16%, Phosphorus 0.10%, Sodium 0.05%, Potassium 0.19%, Magnesium 0.01%; per kg: Vitamin A 12 825UI, Vitamin D3 339UI.

Additives per kg:
Nutritional Additives:

3b603 (Iron) 9.5mg, 3b202 (Iodine) 0.3mg, 3b405 (Copper) 0.9mg, 3b503 (Manganese) 2.1mg, 3b603 (Zinc) 30.3mg. Technological additives: Potassium alginate 5g.

Weight maintenance, 156g can, exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 156g can
1 1
two 1 + 2/3
4 2 + 2/3
5 3 + 1/4
10 5 + 1/3
20 9
30 12 + 1/4
40 15
50 17 + 3/4
+ 60 3 + 1/4 for every 10 kg

Adult maintenance, 354g can, exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 354g can
1 3/8
two 2/3
4 1 + 1/4
5 1 + 1/3
10 2 + 1/3
20 4
30 5 + 1/3
40 6 + 2/3
50 7 + 3/4
+ 60 50 g for every kg


Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet. This is just a guide. Weight in grams is the most accurate form of measurement.

For best results:
– Gradual transition to the new food over a period of 7 days or more.
– Feed exclusively the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet foods.
– Always keep fresh water available.
– Ask your veterinarian to monitor your pet’s condition.
– To avoid the risk of suffocation, keep the packaging out of the reach of animals and children.

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Hill's Prescription Diet Dog c/d Multicare Stew Chicken and Vegetables - Urinary
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Dietary food, moist with chicken and vegetable filling, for adult dogs, prone to urinary tract problems, favoring the urinary tract and reducing the risk of formation of urinary stones.

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Hill's Prescription Diet Dog c/d Multicare Stew Chicken and Vegetables - Urinary

Dietary food, moist with chicken and vegetable filling, for adult dogs, prone to urinary tract problems, favoring the urinary tract and reducing the risk of formation of urinary stones.

Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stew for Dogs with Chicken and Added Vegetables is a complete dietary food for reducing struvite stone recurrence, dissolving struvite stones, and reducing oxalate stone formation in adult dogs. This food contains urine subsaturation properties for struvite, urine alkalinization properties and a reduced content of magnesium, calcium and vitamin D.

Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that clump together in the urinary tract. Stones can cause discomfort and lead to the development of more serious problems that require veterinary care.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians have developed Prescription Diet c/d Multicare, a clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your dog's urinary health and reduce the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stones. This wet food is made with chicken and vegetables and has an irresistible flavor that your dog will love.


Characteristics:
- Complete dietary food, to reduce the recurrence of struvite stones, dissolve struvite stones, reduce the formation of oxalic stones and reduce obesity in adult dogs
- Wet food in upholstered pieces of chicken and vegetables
- Low levels of magnesium, calcium and vitamin D, the basis for the formation of urinary crystals and stones
- ideal urine pH, urinary alkalinizing properties, promotes a urinary environment unfavorable to the formation of urinary stones, can reduce the risk of neoplasms
- High content of omega 3 fatty acids, with anti-inflammatory properties
- High palatability, highly accepted by many dogs
- Clinically proven food frequently prescribed by veterinarians

How it works:
- Helps reduce the structural components of bladder stones
- Calcium and sodium controlled and potassium citrate added
- Enriched with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil to support urinary health

How It Helps:
- Formulated to dissolve struvite stones and reduce the risk of recurrence
- Reduces the risk of formation and recurrence of calcium oxalate stones
- Helps keep the bladder healthy
- S+OXSHIELD: Formulated to promote a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

Composition:
Meat and animal by-products (chicken 10%), cereals, by-products of vegetable origin, vegetables (1.5%), oils and fats, mineral substances, vegetable protein extracts, grains. Urine alkalinizing substances: Potassium citrate (1 g/kg).

Analytical Constituents:
Protein 4.3%, Fat content 3.4%, Crude fiber 0.94%, Crude ash 1.0%, Moisture 81.3%, Chlorides 0.17%, Sulfur 0.07%, Hydroxyproline 0.16 %, Calcium 0.16%, Phosphorus 0.10%, Sodium 0.05%, Potassium 0.19%, Magnesium 0.01%; per kg: Vitamin A 12 825UI, Vitamin D3 339UI.

Additives per kg:
Nutritional Additives:

3b603 (Iron) 9.5mg, 3b202 (Iodine) 0.3mg, 3b405 (Copper) 0.9mg, 3b503 (Manganese) 2.1mg, 3b603 (Zinc) 30.3mg. Technological additives: Potassium alginate 5g.

Weight maintenance, 156g can, exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 156g can
1 1
two 1 + 2/3
4 2 + 2/3
5 3 + 1/4
10 5 + 1/3
20 9
30 12 + 1/4
40 15
50 17 + 3/4
+ 60 3 + 1/4 for every 10 kg

Adult maintenance, 354g can, exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 354g can
1 3/8
two 2/3
4 1 + 1/4
5 1 + 1/3
10 2 + 1/3
20 4
30 5 + 1/3
40 6 + 2/3
50 7 + 3/4
+ 60 50 g for every kg


Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet. This is just a guide. Weight in grams is the most accurate form of measurement.

For best results:
– Gradual transition to the new food over a period of 7 days or more.
– Feed exclusively the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet foods.
– Always keep fresh water available.
– Ask your veterinarian to monitor your pet’s condition.
– To avoid the risk of suffocation, keep the packaging out of the reach of animals and children.

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