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Hill's Prescription Diet u/d wet pâté dog food is a complete dietary food for reducing the formation of urate stones, reducing the formation of cystine stones and reducing copper in the liver in adult dogs. This food contains a moderate content of sulfur amino acids, low purine content, reduced high-quality protein content, selected protein sources, limited copper content and urine alkalinizing properties.

Dogs need the right balance of minerals to maintain bladder health. Excess minerals can predispose to the formation of crystals in the dog's urine, which can lead to the formation of bladder stones. Consult your veterinarian if your dog shows urinary signs such as changes in urination frequency, blood in the urine or others.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet u/d, clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your dog's bladder health.

Complete dietary wet food in pâté for adult dogs to reduce oxalaceous stone formation, reduce urate stone formation, reduce cystine stone formation, reduce copper storage in the liver and support renal function in renal failure chronic.

Characteristics:
- Complete dietary food, moist in pâté, reduces the risk of oxalate, urate and cystitis, being indicated for advanced chronic kidney disease in dogs.
- Controlled content of high-quality protein from dehydrated whole eggs can help maintain muscle and alleviate kidney function
- Supports kidney function, with low phosphorus and sodium content
- With antioxidants, contains vitamins E and others, can support a normal immune system
- With vitamins, minerals and trace elements
- Clinically effective food frequently prescribed by veterinarians.


Bladder health warning signs to ask your vet about:
- Incontinence or accidents
- Urinating in new or unusual places
- Frequent attempts to urinate, without producing much urine
- Straining when urinating
- Behavioral changes such as restlessness, apathy or reduced interest in usual activities
- Refusing to eat or lack of appetite
- Lick around the urinary opening

How it works:
- Controlled levels of high quality and digestible protein
- Promotes desirable urinary pH levels and contains a low sodium content
- Contains antioxidants including vitamin E

How It Helps:
- Reduces the risk of formation of urate and cystine stones
- Reduces the risk of recurrence of urate and cystine stones
- Supports a healthy immune system

Composition:
By-products of vegetable origin, eggs and egg products, oils and fats, meat and animal by-products, cereals, sugars, mineral substances, grains. Protein sources: whole dehydrated egg, pork liver. Urine alkalinizing substances: Calcium carbonate (3.9 g/kg), Potassium citrate (2.0 g/kg), Tetrasodium diphosphate (0.7 g/kg).

Analytical Constituents:
Protein 4.2%, Fat content 8.4%, Crude fiber 0.85%, Crude ash 1.4%, Moisture 68.6%, Total sulfur amino acids 0.24%, Chlorides 0.15%, Calcium 0 .21%, Phosphorus 0.08%, Sodium 0.07%, Potassium 0.17%, Magnesium 0.02%; per kg: Vitamin A 4803UI, Vitamin D3 276UI.

Additives per kg:
Nutritional Additives:

3b103 (Iron) 28.1mg, 3b202 (Iodine) 0.8mg, 3b405 (Copper) 3.3mg, 3b502 (Manganese) 13.9mg, 3b603 (Zinc) 64.1mg, 3b801 (Selenium) 0.02mg.

Adult maintenance - Exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 370g can
2.5 3/8
5 2/3
10 1 + 1/4
20 two
30 2 + 2/3
40 3 + 1/3
50 4
+60 25 g/kg

Adult maintenance - Mixed wet + dry feeding

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 370g can Daily amount - grams
2.5 1/4 20g
5 1/2 25g
10 1/2 90g
20 1 130g
30 1 225g
40 1 315g
50 two 260g
+60 two 59g / 10kg

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 u/d Urinary Care in Pate
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Dietary food, wet pâté food for dogs, balanced protein and sodium content, can reduce the risk of oxalate, urate and cystitis, being indicated for advanced chronic kidney disease.

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Hill's Prescription Diet Dog u/d Urinary Care in Pate

Dietary food, wet pâté food for dogs, balanced protein and sodium content, can reduce the risk of oxalate, urate and cystitis, being indicated for advanced chronic kidney disease.

Hill's Prescription Diet u/d wet pâté dog food is a complete dietary food for reducing the formation of urate stones, reducing the formation of cystine stones and reducing copper in the liver in adult dogs. This food contains a moderate content of sulfur amino acids, low purine content, reduced high-quality protein content, selected protein sources, limited copper content and urine alkalinizing properties.

Dogs need the right balance of minerals to maintain bladder health. Excess minerals can predispose to the formation of crystals in the dog's urine, which can lead to the formation of bladder stones. Consult your veterinarian if your dog shows urinary signs such as changes in urination frequency, blood in the urine or others.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet u/d, clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your dog's bladder health.

Complete dietary wet food in pâté for adult dogs to reduce oxalaceous stone formation, reduce urate stone formation, reduce cystine stone formation, reduce copper storage in the liver and support renal function in renal failure chronic.

Characteristics:
- Complete dietary food, moist in pâté, reduces the risk of oxalate, urate and cystitis, being indicated for advanced chronic kidney disease in dogs.
- Controlled content of high-quality protein from dehydrated whole eggs can help maintain muscle and alleviate kidney function
- Supports kidney function, with low phosphorus and sodium content
- With antioxidants, contains vitamins E and others, can support a normal immune system
- With vitamins, minerals and trace elements
- Clinically effective food frequently prescribed by veterinarians.


Bladder health warning signs to ask your vet about:
- Incontinence or accidents
- Urinating in new or unusual places
- Frequent attempts to urinate, without producing much urine
- Straining when urinating
- Behavioral changes such as restlessness, apathy or reduced interest in usual activities
- Refusing to eat or lack of appetite
- Lick around the urinary opening

How it works:
- Controlled levels of high quality and digestible protein
- Promotes desirable urinary pH levels and contains a low sodium content
- Contains antioxidants including vitamin E

How It Helps:
- Reduces the risk of formation of urate and cystine stones
- Reduces the risk of recurrence of urate and cystine stones
- Supports a healthy immune system

Composition:
By-products of vegetable origin, eggs and egg products, oils and fats, meat and animal by-products, cereals, sugars, mineral substances, grains. Protein sources: whole dehydrated egg, pork liver. Urine alkalinizing substances: Calcium carbonate (3.9 g/kg), Potassium citrate (2.0 g/kg), Tetrasodium diphosphate (0.7 g/kg).

Analytical Constituents:
Protein 4.2%, Fat content 8.4%, Crude fiber 0.85%, Crude ash 1.4%, Moisture 68.6%, Total sulfur amino acids 0.24%, Chlorides 0.15%, Calcium 0 .21%, Phosphorus 0.08%, Sodium 0.07%, Potassium 0.17%, Magnesium 0.02%; per kg: Vitamin A 4803UI, Vitamin D3 276UI.

Additives per kg:
Nutritional Additives:

3b103 (Iron) 28.1mg, 3b202 (Iodine) 0.8mg, 3b405 (Copper) 3.3mg, 3b502 (Manganese) 13.9mg, 3b603 (Zinc) 64.1mg, 3b801 (Selenium) 0.02mg.

Adult maintenance - Exclusive wet food

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 370g can
2.5 3/8
5 2/3
10 1 + 1/4
20 two
30 2 + 2/3
40 3 + 1/3
50 4
+60 25 g/kg

Adult maintenance - Mixed wet + dry feeding

Weight (dog) - kg Daily quantity - 370g can Daily amount - grams
2.5 1/4 20g
5 1/2 25g
10 1/2 90g
20 1 130g
30 1 225g
40 1 315g
50 two 260g
+60 two 59g / 10kg

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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