Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

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Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

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Timothy Grass, Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Papaya Fruit Powder, Pineapple Fruit Powder, Bromelain, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Papain

Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support for Small Animals - 120g Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support for Small Animals - 120g

Iguanas: Natural Science Urinary Support tabs are to be offered per day if you feed daily, or per feeding if you do not feed every day. Before offering the tablet at the designated amount per body weight, it is first recommended to soak the tablet in water for 10-15 minutes. Drain water and mash up the tablet into smaller amounts with a spoon. Either top dress the daily diet or offer separately. For all other species, consult Oxbow or your veterinarian. When adding supplements to your pet's diet, always consult your veterinarian. Many high-calcium leafy greens and herbs contain many great vitamins, so it’s best not to permanently eliminate them from the diet unless your guinea pig is very stone-prone. Glucosamine (plant-based) to support the replenishment of mucous that lines and protects the bladder. Containing various beneficial ingredients to support the overall urinary health of your pet, the supplement also contains cranberry and dandelion leaf to support the urinary tract, and herbs such as astragalus root to support renal functions.High calcium can also be a contributing factor to stone growth. If you feed a lot of leafy greens like spinach, kale, parsley, swiss chard, carrot tops, or similar veggies, your guinea pig may have too much calcium in their diet. Bladder sludge (hypercalciuria), bladder stones (uroliths), cystitis (inflammation of the bladder) or infections are common outcomes from complications in renal function or declining urinary health that can be life-threatening in these species. As we have discussed in previous blogs there are a multitude of nutritional, environmental, and other factors owners can focus on to potentially limit urinary and bladder issues. Sometimes, though, these issues are unavoidable, which is where Oxbow’s Urinary Support can help under the guidance of your veterinarian. How Call I Determine If My Pet Will Benefit from Urinary Support? Astragalus root which acts as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant to protect kidneys from oxidative damage and support renal function. Active Ingredients: Glucosamine (Plant Based): 45 mg, Marshmallow Root: 45 mg, Manna Oligosaccharide (MOS): 40 mg, Astragalus Root: 18 mg, Cranberry Extract: 18 mg, Dandelion Leaf: 18 mg, Pumpkin Seed: 9 mg, Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), 2 mg

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Gelatin Digestion Unit – quantity of enzyme which will hydrolyze 1 mg of amino nitrogen from gelatin in 20 minutes at pH 4.5 and 45°C Adequate dietary calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth. If your rabbit or guinea pig’s diet is deficient in calcium, the body will pull the calcium it needs from stores in the bones. When this happens, it makes bones weak and prone to fracture or break. Calcium is also required for strong, healthy teeth; if the diet contains too little calcium, the body will preferentially use that calcium for other physiological processes over tooth maintenance. This can cause the teeth to get weak and loosen or break. For rabbits and guinea pigs (whose teeth grow continuously throughout their lives) receiving adequate calcium via the diet is especially important. For all other species, consult Oxbow or your vet. When adding supplements to your pet’s diet, always consult your vet.

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Offer Oxbow’s Natural Science Urinary Support Supplement. This highly-palatable supplement provides herbs that support normal urinary function/health. This supplement contains: If you still can’t seem to figure out why your guinea pig has calcium pee deposits or bladder stones, consider your water source. If you have hard tap water, it could be a contributing factor.

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This mini red cabbage-looking vegetable is quite popular with some guinea pigs. Radicchio contains potassium, Vitamin K, and fiber. So, what are the factors that contribute to the production of bladder sludge? Many have adopted the “calcium hypothesis” which proposes that high dietary calcium is at the root of the issue. The hypothesis has merit when considering that rabbits and guinea pigs (unlike humans and most other species) cannot adequately control their calcium absorption. In humans and other species, the body absorbs enough calcium to maintain healthy blood calcium levels and excretes the excess. Bladder stones and other issues related to excessive calcium can still occur in non-rabbit and guinea pig species, but they are rarer in comparison.

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As such, syringing water is best to flush out bladder sludge or to try to prevent stones from re-forming in a pig that has previously had surgery to remove stones. It can also be effective prevention if you’re noticing dried powdery white calcium urine deposits in your guinea pig’s cage. Another hypothesis is that some animals are genetically predisposed to developing bladder sludge. What are the potential symptoms of bladder sludge to look out for?



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