What prevention to administer for female dog’s recurring bladder stones?
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Hello, and thank you for using PetCoach. Recurring bladder stones can be very frustrating! The most common intervention that best helps control bladder stone formation would be a prescription diet that helps regulate the pH of the urine and promote a healthy bladder. There are numerous prescription diet options, and the specific recommendation would depend on what types of stones Mysty has formed in the past, as different stones form in different pH urine. For this reason, I recommend you touch base with your primary vet who is familiar with Mysty’s medical history and her stone issues, and they should be able to advise you on a diet. I hope this helps!
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