Kala Health Kala Health Gold Vet Potassium Citrate Granules http://cdn.petcarerx.com/img/PrdImg/095x095/24088_001_m.jpg GoldVet® Microencapsulated Potassium Citrate Granules have an antioxidant effect and are loaded with Omega 3 fatty acids and amino acids that promote protein and enzyme synthesis and support healthy cardiovascular, immune, and kidney function. Since calci… Retail Price: 58.99 $ $38.95 In stock! Order now!
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About Kala Health Gold Vet Potassium Citrate Granules
GoldVet® Microencapsulated Potassium Citrate Granules have an antioxidant effect and are loaded with Omega 3 fatty acids and amino acids that promote protein and enzyme synthesis and support healthy cardiovascular, immune, and kidney function. Since calcium binds to citrate instead of oxalate, and potassium raises the pH of a pet's urine, these granules are highly effective at inhibiting the formation of one of the two types of urinary stones. Susceptible cat breeds include Persians and Himalayans, while the dog breeds at especially high risk include miniature schnauzers, lhasa apsos, Yorkshire terriers, miniature poodles, shih tzus and bichon frises. 73% of calcium oxalate patients are male and most cases in dogs occur between 5 and 12 years of age.
Key Benefits of Kala Health Gold Vet Potassium Citrate Granules
  • Decreases the chance of painful urinary stone formation
  • Tasty liver and roast beef flavor
  • Available without a prescription
Care Instructions
Store at room temperature.
Kala Health Gold Vet Potassium Citrate Granules Specifications
300 g granules
Kala Health Gold Vet Potassium Citrate Granules Ingredients
Potassium Citrate (coated), Isoleucine, Fatty Acids (as glycerides), Leucine, Alanine, Lysine, Arginine, Methionine, Aspartic Acid, Phenylalanine, Cysteine, Proline, Cystine, Serine, Glutamic Acid, Threonine, Glycine, Tyrosine, Histidine, Valine, Hydroxyproline

Other Ingredients:
Wheat, Liver Powder, Whey, Sugar, Dicalcium Phosphate, Vegetable Oil, Potassium Citrate (coated), Stearic Acid, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Fish Oil, Choline Chloride, Silicon Dioxide.
Side Effects and Warnings
There are no demonstrated serious side effects reported. Give this product with food. Do not exceed recommended dose. Use with caution when given with medications such as spironolactone, triamterene, or atropine.
Manufacturer Kala Health

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Rated 5 out of 5 by Small Dog with Calcium Oxalate Crystals/Stones My toy poodle has been on Canine U/D by Science Diet for years--ever since we rescued him! He's now 10 years old and it didn't seem to be working for him anymore, I was noticing blood in his urine and he was having the telltale potty accidents in the house (and he's been potty trained for years). Went to research on the Internet and found out that U/D is a TERRIBLE diet and should only be used for a little while (Vet prescribed for LIFE) during a bout with the problem. I've recently started feeding a cooked food diet for dogs with calcium oxalate uroliths and supplement his diet of meat/grains/veg with this product (and a few other supplements). Initially was only using the cranberry softgels, Kyoto mumefural softgels and D-Mannose capsules...but the addition of THIS supplement is what did the trick. My dog's urine is clear now and he seems much happier! Only a week on this and he's doing MUCH better! I'm thrilled! April 6, 2013
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