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Dog Urinary Tract & Bladder Care — UTI Treatment, Stones & Prevention

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  • Vetricare Urinary Syrup

    Vetrina Vetricare Urinary Syrup for Dogs and Cats (100ml)

    Vetricare Urinary Syrup for Dogs and Cats (100ml) Vetricare Urinary Syrup is designed to safeguard urinary tract health and functions. It is a unique blend of botanicals and vitamins to reduce the likelihood of crystal and stone formation in dogs and cats. Presentation:  100 ml Ingredients & Composition: Each 5 ml contains:Vitamin B1                            1.5 mgVitamin B2                            1.5 mgVitamin B6                            0.15 mgVitamin B12                          0.5 mgVitamin C                              50 mgPedalium murex                   25 mgCurcuma longa                     5 mgRotula aquatica                    15 mg Indication / Uses: • Supportive therapy in the treatment of Urolithiasis.• Supportive therapy for breeds prone to urinary tract recurrent infections.• For prevention of the reoccurrence of uroliths.• Supportive therapy for maintaining optimal urinary tract health. Doses and administration: Dog & Cat: 1 ml per 5 kg of body weight per day or as suggested by Veterinarian.

    Rs. 380.00 - Rs. 600.00

UTI in Dogs — Why Female Dogs Are More Susceptible and What the Symptoms Look Like

Urinary tract infections in dogs cause frequent urination, straining, blood in urine, and visible discomfort. Female dogs are significantly more susceptible to bacterial UTI due to shorter urethral anatomy. Recurrent UTI, bladder stones (uroliths), and urinary incontinence are all conditions managed through products in this section.

What Is Available Here

Products stocked include cranberry extract UTI prevention supplements, Methionine urinary acidifiers, Cystease bladder support tablets, Uroeze, and antibiotic courses commonly prescribed for bacterial UTI — Enrofloxacin, Trimethoprim-Sulfa (prescription required). Prescription urinary diets from Hills (c/d, u/d) and Royal Canin (Urinary SO) are available for stone-forming dogs.

One Critical Distinction — Stone Type Determines Treatment

Struvite stones are infection-related and respond to antibiotics combined with dietary acidification. Calcium oxalate stones require low-oxalate dietary modification — and antibiotics will not help. If your dog is unable to urinate at all, this is a medical emergency requiring immediate veterinary attention. A urinary blockage is life-threatening within hours.

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