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Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that combine together in the urinary tract. They can cause discomfort and lead to more serious problems that require the care of a veterinarian.
Hill's nutritionists & veterinarians developed Prescription Diet c/d Multicare clinical nutrition specially formulated to support a dog's urinary health and reduce the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.
This dry food is made with chicken and has an irresistible taste that your dog will love.
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Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet food. Before use ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.
Fresh water should be available at all times.
New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more. Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.
Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.
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Dog is eating it so all good.
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Best thing ever that my pug can eat a treat that on her prescription diet for life.
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Although pricey Hill's food was good, my dog enjoyed it.
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Daisy loves this meat, with the lovely gravy and veg.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Chicken Dog Food, including answers from our team.
Mrs Ann Scarborough
Hi, This diet has been recommended by our vet, I got some dry & wet food from you recently but my dog REFUSES to eat it although he does on occasion NIBBLE at the dry food but will not eat the canned(wet) food we have run out of ideas, We have tried everything IE. pussy cats are after it (typical dog he hates cats) etc.etc. Is there ANYTHING at all that we could add to it to make it more palatable for him as we are having to throw away a vast amount of what we give him and it is too expensive to keep throwing away.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Mrs Ann Scarborough.
This is a difficult problem, but lots of what dogs (and people) eat is an acquired taste. The only way he will start to eat it and actually quite like it, is if he comes to eating it regularly. This will not happen if he can eat a decent amount of any other food. Unless he is already a skinny dog (very unlikely with a fussy dog) then you should continue to offer him some of his preferred food, but at most it should be less than a quarter of what he is able to eat in a day. I would put down a measured amount twice a day of his old food, plus a realistically small amount of c/d. He will of course eat his preferred food first, but hunger will get him to eat the c/d. If he is very fussy he might go hungry for a few days, but he will soon start to reluctantly eat the c/d. In time you can stop his preferred food and just give him c/d. You will find he eats less food in total when this happens, but this might well be a good thing. Most dogs eat more than is good for them anyway. It might seem a shame, but he would probably be healthier eating less anyway.
Hunger will always work if you persist and are stronger willed than your dog. It is up to you.
If your dog is already skinny then you have to be more gradual with this procedure, but it will still work in time.