Bladder Stones in Dogs: How Diet Plays a Key Role Bladder Stones in Dogs: How Diet Plays a Key Role Bladder stones, also called uroliths, are hardened mineral deposits that form in a dog’s urinary tract. They can lead to discomfort, urinary obstruction, and infections. While there are multiple causes, nutrition plays a central role in both prevention and management. Understanding how diet affects bladder health can help pet owners reduce risk and improve quality of life for their dogs. What Are Bladder Stones? Bladder stones form when minerals in the urine crystallize and clump together. The process often begins with a small crystal that can grow over time. Dogs may develop one type of stone or multiple types simultaneously. The most common include: Struvite stones: These usually form in alkaline urine and are commonly associated with urinary tract infections. Calcium oxalate stones: These develop in acidic to neutral urine and may result from genetics, excess die...
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