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This page is intended to share information about canine cystinuria.
Treatments involving medication of any kind are those prescribed by animal doctors worldwide and not in any way prescribed by the authors of the Canine Anti-Cystinuria Center.
All suggestions regarding the use of medication come with the instruction "Consult with your vet" and hold the reader/dog owner responsible for using such medications.
The Canine Anti-Cystinuria Center comprises of a partnership between the founder, nutritionists and veterinarians and consults with them as every dog owner should prior to any use of medication.
Treatment via feeding and feeding diets suggested are based on specific ingredients that are clearly mentioned and may have shown to work well with canine Cystinuria, however they may not work on animals of other species.
Any advice followed by the reader of this blog is done with the sole intention and responsibility of the reader. Since canine cystinouria can be experienced in various ways and forms it is advised that all readers regularly screen their dogs for cystine in the urine as well as any stone formation in the kidneys or bladder.
Any suggestions and diets are intended for canines and are not for human use or experimentation of any kind.
The K9ACC will not be held responsible for misuse of any of the information shared by it.
Treatments involving medication of any kind are those prescribed by animal doctors worldwide and not in any way prescribed by the authors of the Canine Anti-Cystinuria Center.
All suggestions regarding the use of medication come with the instruction "Consult with your vet" and hold the reader/dog owner responsible for using such medications.
The Canine Anti-Cystinuria Center comprises of a partnership between the founder, nutritionists and veterinarians and consults with them as every dog owner should prior to any use of medication.
Treatment via feeding and feeding diets suggested are based on specific ingredients that are clearly mentioned and may have shown to work well with canine Cystinuria, however they may not work on animals of other species.
Any advice followed by the reader of this blog is done with the sole intention and responsibility of the reader. Since canine cystinouria can be experienced in various ways and forms it is advised that all readers regularly screen their dogs for cystine in the urine as well as any stone formation in the kidneys or bladder.
Any suggestions and diets are intended for canines and are not for human use or experimentation of any kind.
The K9ACC will not be held responsible for misuse of any of the information shared by it.
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