Be A Rockstar: Fine-tuning the Nutritional Approach to Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis is a significant clinical issue in veterinary medicine, often necessitating intervention to alleviate pain and prevent complications in affected animals. Struvite and calcium oxalate uroliths are the most common uroliths affecting both cats and dogs. Traditional management approaches frequently involve surgical removal of the stones, a process that, while effective, can be invasive, costly, and stressful for both the pet and the owner. However, dietary management can play a significant role in the prevention and dissolution of certain types of uroliths, providing a less invasive alternative to surgery. In this session, we describe the principles behind dietary management of urolithiasis, its effectiveness, and principles of urinary therapeutic diet selection
for patients with comorbidities.
