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Dog Kidney Support — Renal Diet Food & Supplements for CKD in Dogs

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  • Vetoquinol Ipakitine 180g Renal Support for dogs and cats

    IPAKITINE Vetoquinol Ipakitine 180g Renal Support for dogs and cats

    Vetoquinol Ipakitine 180g Renal Support for dogs and cats Ipakitine contains an enriched formula that helps improve kidney function. Ipakitine is made from two key elements that will help alleviate additional work done by the kidneys: Chitosan, a natural polysaccharide extracted from the chitin in crab shells. It absorbs uremic toxins in the digestive tract. Calcium carbonate is a dietary phosphorous binder.   INGREDIENTS - IPAKITINE Lactose, calcium carbonate, chitosan, and soya hydrolysate. Crude ash: 10.5% Crude proteins: 4% Calcium: 3.7% Moisture: 2% Crude fibre < 0.5% Potassium: 0.024% Sodium: 0.015% Phosphorous < 0.01%   ADMINISTRATION - IPAKITINE Administer Ipakitine orally. To facilitate this process, we recommend mixing Ipakitine with food. The dosage is 1 g of Ipakitine for 5 kg of weight, once in the morning and once in the evening with the meal. Start with a treatment period of 6 months. For 60 and 180-g containers: 1 dosing spoon contains 1 g of Ipakitine.   STORAGE - IPAKITINE Store the Ipakitine jar in a cool and dry area. 

    Rs. 1,200.00

Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs — What It Is and Why Dietary Management Alone Is Not Enough

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common conditions in ageing dogs, particularly those above 7 years. Managing CKD effectively requires a combination of dietary phosphorus restriction, hydration support, and targeted supplementation — not just one of these in isolation.

Products Available for CKD Management

This section stocks renal support products for dogs, including Hills Prescription Diet k/d, Royal Canin Renal (dry and wet), Ipakitine phosphate binder, Azodyl probiotic for uremic toxin reduction, and kidney support tonics from Virbac and Himalaya. Early-stage CKD (IRIS Stage 1-2) often responds well to dietary modification alone. Moderate to advanced CKD (Stage 3-4) requires combined dietary and pharmaceutical management.

Monitoring Requirements

Dogs on renal management need creatinine, BUN, and phosphorus checked every 3 months to track progression and adjust treatment. All prescription renal diets require a confirmed CKD diagnosis from a vet. This section does not stock IV fluids — those require in-clinic administration.

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