Do you understand these stages in a guide dog’s life?
0 Aug 10,2024
Bladder stones are relatively common, especially in pet dogs and cats. This is related to their feeding conditions. Generally speaking, long-term insufficient drinking water will cause the concentration of urine and reduce the salts in the body. If the concentration is too high, it is easy to form stones; if you eat food with an unbalanced ratio of calcium to phosphorus, cats may also easily form stones if they eat food with high magnesium content; there is also a lack of vitamin A, which can cause cells to fall off and form the core of stones.