Smart Kidney Support Chewies For Dogs(normal Urine Output And Thirst (fluid Balance),90 Chews) New Style [KJwkIsyc]
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Smart Kidney Support Chewies For Dogs(normal Urine Output And Thirst (fluid Balance),90 Chews) New Style [KJwkIsyc]
Like our Kidney Support Gold liquid but in a mouth-watering soft chew that your dog will love!
Kidney Support Chewies have the same blend of veterinarian-formulated herbal ingredients to support your dog's kidney function. These herbs have been extensively studied for their restorative and tonifying actions. They help maintain vitality and provide nutrition in a way that your dog can readily use.
This formula can be an essential part of your dog's long-term health regime for supporting normal kidney function and the maintenance of:
TIP! Your dog may like both: Kidney Support Gold liquid one day, Chewies the next!
The kidneys are the organ most likely to cause health problems in dogs as they age, with chronic renal (kidney) failure a leading cause of illness in older dogs. Kidney maintenance is indicated for many dogs as they enter their senior years.
If your vet has discussed kidney support with you, consider Kidney Support Chewies. They can be a beneficial part of your dog's kidney health program when support of normal renal function is indicated.
Kidney Support Chewies may help maintain:
NOTE! This product is not a substitute for veterinary care. If your dog is suffering from any form of kidney disease, see your vet to discuss conventional treatment options. Treatments may include intravenous fluid therapy, dialysis, or various drugs. A low sodium diet is often recommended, as high blood pressure often accompanies kidney failure. A reduced protein diet is also often recommended.
Additional considerations:
Be sure that your dog is receiving adequate water intake, as this is vital to the health of the kidneys. Ensure that a fresh, clean water source is available at all times. Try encouraging your dog to drink by providing different bowls or using "pet fountains." Flavoring the water may entice your pet to drink more and lower their risk of dehydration.
Always consult your veterinarian as needed.