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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Premium ingredients in Natural Science Papaya Support include papaya and pineapple (natural sources of the active enzymes, papain and bromelain) and high fibre timothy hay. Offer a grass hay-based pellet at recommended daily feeding amounts. You can also consult with your veterinarian to see if reducing the amount of offered pellets may be right for your animal. Reducing the volume of pellets and offering an increase of loose grass hay and greens will dilute dietary mineral concentrations and may help reduce strain on the kidneys. Papain Unit – quantity of enzyme which will hydrolyze 1 mg of tyrosine in 60 minutes at pH 6.0 and 40°C. Moderation is key, however. Most guinea pigs benefit from small quantities of greens in their diet but avoid feeding them every day. Make Sure Your Guinea Pig is Getting Adequate Vitamin C

Bladder Sludge in Rabbits and Guinea Pigs - Oxbow Animal Health Bladder Sludge in Rabbits and Guinea Pigs - Oxbow Animal Health

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 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? Timothy Grass, Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Papaya Fruit Powder, Pineapple Fruit Powder, Bromelain, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Papain The urinary environment is also important to protect. Environmental factors within the urinary tract such as pH and microbial infections can have huge implications on urinary health. The pH of herbivores should be alkaline (pH 8-9) and acidifying diets, such as those with too much calcium, can lower pH and negatively impact urinary health. Due to the unique calcium metabolism of many small mammals, keeping an eye on dietary calcium can be important for urinary health, though is not always a contributing factor. Other extremely important factors to maintaining urinary health in all species are adequate water consumption which helps flush the urinary system and exercise to physically keep the urinary tract from settling and forming sludge/stones as well as limiting obesity. Alas, sometimes urinary issues still occur and supplementation can be useful. Ingredient Functionality Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet, Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet,Supplements are more complex than treats and adding them to any animal’s diet should be thoroughly evaluated alongside your veterinarian. Our Natural Science supplements can be used long or short term and in combination with other supplements but developing a supplementation plan specific to your pet’s needs is crucial. As you are considering supplements, there may be some questions that arise. For some of the most common questions regarding supplements, see the FAQ section of our previous supplement installment. Learn More 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. Potassium helps regulate fluid in the body. It is said to reduce blood pressure, and it may even reduce the development of kidney stones. As such, it’s a good idea to make sure your guinea pig is eating some foods containing potassium. Multi-Vitamin small animal supplement for animals that are experiencing environmental stress or chronic health issues. Every animal is unique and there is no sure-fire way to completely prevent urinary issues. Although there are contributing factors (listed above) that are thought to contribute to urinary issues, some animals may be genetically predisposed to certain urinary issues. Some clinical signs to look out for that may indicate your pet is experiencing urinary health issues include:

Natural Science Urinary Support - Oxbow Animal Health

Bell peppers are one of the best low-calcium foods that are high in Vitamin C. If your guinea pig isn’t fond of sweet peppers, you may want to try Oxbow’s Vitamin C tabs.I Would like to know what everyone thinks of them, as people say 'you can never go wrong with oxbow' . If calcium can lead to bladder sludge in my rabbit or guinea pig, should I just avoid it altogether? Fontos, hogy minden nap legyen jó minőségű széna és friss víz kis kedvencünk előtt. Töltd fel háziállatod etetőtálját jó minőségű táppal napi egyszer vagy kétszer, állatfajtól függően. Syringing water is one way to increase your guinea pig’s water consumption. The problem is that syringing water to guinea pigs that already have stones is risky. Vitamin C isn’t a cure or prevention for bladder stones, but it is one of the most essential nutrients for guinea pigs. It’s also largely responsible for keeping the immune system strong.



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