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Bladder stones in dogs are not uncommon, and one of the harder types to manage are being seen more and more in the veterinary clinic.
Has your dog had bladder stones? Are you struggling to understand how to stop them from coming back?
Calcium oxalate bladder stones in dogs are, unfortunately, becoming more common as we are better able to treat and prevent the most common stone type, struvite. This is a problem because calcium oxalate stones are not simple to treat, and can be really challenging to prevent from coming back.
But it is possible.
Learn more about dog calcium oxalate stones
Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review
By Dr Alex Avery5
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Bladder stones in dogs are not uncommon, and one of the harder types to manage are being seen more and more in the veterinary clinic.
Has your dog had bladder stones? Are you struggling to understand how to stop them from coming back?
Calcium oxalate bladder stones in dogs are, unfortunately, becoming more common as we are better able to treat and prevent the most common stone type, struvite. This is a problem because calcium oxalate stones are not simple to treat, and can be really challenging to prevent from coming back.
But it is possible.
Learn more about dog calcium oxalate stones
Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review

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