VET Diet Urinary Low Purine dry
- pH controls
- For leishmaniasis
- Easily digestible
- For calcium oxalate, urate and cystine stones
Medicinal dog food for metabolic urinary stones and for a low-purine diet
Happy Dog VET Diet Urinary Low Purine is used to reduce the formation of calcium oxalate, urate and cystine stones in dogs. A low level of calcium combined with a low vitamin D content and urine alkalinising properties helps to reduce oxalate stone formation. Urinary Low Purine, with its urine alkalinising properties and low level of proteins, excels at reducing the formation of urate and cystine stones. The high-quality protein sources of casein, peas and potato protein were selected for their limited purine and cystine/cysteine contents. The especially tasty recipe for this dietary complete feed has a low purine content and is gentle on both liver and kidneys, making it also suitable for feeding in parallel with treatment for leishmaniasis.
- Urine alkalinising properties to reduce oxalate, urate and cystine stone formation
- Recipe with selected protein sources and low-purine components such as potatoes and peas
- As an antioxidant, vitamin E binds free radicals and guarantees active cell protection
Dietary complete feed for adult dogs for reduction of oxalate, urate and cystine stones formation. Happy Dog VET Diet Urinary Low Purine is only available if recommended by your vet.
Additional advice:
- It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before use or before extending the period of use (if used to reduce the formation of cystine stones).
- If used as a dietary measure as part of treatment for leishmaniasis, the use of xanthine oxidase inhibitors (e.g. allopurinol) must be noted.
- For best effect, feed the dietary food exclusively. Consult your vet before giving any complementary foods.
- Offer your dog several small meals per day unless otherwise recommended by your vet.
- The amount of food should be adapted to suit your dog’s individual metabolism, so it may be necessary to reduce or increase the quantity to a certain extent.
- Make sure that your dog always has access to fresh water.
- Recommended period of use: Reduction of oxalate stones formation: up to six months. Reduction of cystine stones formation: initially up to six months. Reduction of urate stones formation: up to six months but lifetime use in case of irreversible disturbance of uric acid metabolism.
Recommended daily amount if given exclusively
Ideal weight of dog |
Persyaratan normal anjing dewasa |
in kg | Feed in g/24h |
2 | 48 |
3,5 |
74 |
5 | 97 |
7,5 | 130 |
10 | 163 |
15 | 220 |
20 | 273 |
25 | 320 |
30 | 370 |
35 | 415 |
40 | 460 |
45 | 500 |
50 | 540 |
60 | 620 |
70 | 690 |
80 | 775 |
Please note:
• It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before use or before extending the period of use (if used to reduce the formation of cystine stones).
• If used as a dietary measure as part of treatment for leishmaniasis, the use of xanthine oxidase inhibitors (e.g. allopurinol) must be noted.
• For best effect, feed the dietary food exclusively. Discuss any supplementary nutrition needs with your vet.
• Offer several small meals per day unless otherwise recommended by your vet.
• The amount of food should be adapted to suit the individual pet’s metabolism, so it may be necessary to reduce or increase the quantity to a certain extent.
• Water should be available at all times.
• Recommended period of use: Reduction of oxalate stones formation: up to six months. Reduction of cystine stones formation: initially up to six months. Reduction of urate stones formation: up to six months but lifetime use in case of irreversible disturbance of uric acid metabolism.
Potato flakes, potato protein* (21 %), sunflower oil, flaked peas (4 %), casein whey powder (4 %), canola oil, carrots*, hydrolysed liver, potassium hydrogen carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride
Urine alkalinising substances: calcium carbonate
*) dried
Crude protein 22.5 %, crude fat 15.0 %, crude fibre 2.5 %, crude ash 5.0 %, calcium 0.50 %, sodium 0.2 %, potassium 1.3 %, magnesium 0.09 %, phosphorus 0.40 %, chlorides 0.8 %, sulphur 0.35 %, omega 6 fatty acids 7.0 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.7 %, sulphur amino acids (total): 0.64 %, hydroxyproline: 0.1 %, vitamin D (total): 600 IU.
Vitamins/kg:
vitamin A (3a672a) 15000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 550 IU, vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 3a700) 200 mg, vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate 3a821) 8 mg, vitamin B2 (riboflavin 3a825ii) 13 mg, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride 3a831) 8 mg, biotin (3a880) 1100 mcg, calcium-d-pantothenate (3a841) 35 mg, niacin (3a314) 105 mg, vitamin B12 35 mcg, vitamin C (sodium calcium ascorbyl phosphate 3a312) 180 mg, L-carnitine (3a910) 900 mg, taurine (3a370) 2000 mg
Trace elements/kg:
iron (iron(II) sulphate monohydrate 3b103) 60 mg, copper (copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate 3b405) 10 mg, zinc (zinc oxide 3b603) 70 mg, manganese (manganese(II) oxide 3b502) 14 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous 3b202) 1.5 mg, selenium (sodium selenite 3b801) 0.2 mg
Amino acids/kg:
L-tryptophan (3c440) 1800 mg
Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)