Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

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Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support, 120 g (Pack of 1)

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Cucumbers are low in calcium and high in water content. They can help keep your guinea pig hydrated and flush out their bladder. Vitamin C isn’t a cure or prevention for bladder stones, but it is one of the most essential nutrients for guinea pigs. It’s also largely responsible for keeping the immune system strong.

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A treat for Mother Earth, too! Oxbow Organic Barley Biscuits contain a wholesome, baked combination of certified organic ingredients to create a treat that’s good for both your pet and the environment! Made with organic hay, fruits, and vegetables, Oxbow Organic Barley Biscuits closely mimic the selections your rabbit, guinea pig, chinchilla, or other small pet would find in nature. Oxbow Natural Science Urinary Support Supplement offers high fibre support to promote urinary tract health in rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, and other small animals. So, what are the factors that contribute to the production of bladder sludge? Many have adopted the “calcium hypothesis” which proposes that high dietary calcium is at the root of the issue. The hypothesis has merit when considering that rabbits and guinea pigs (unlike humans and most other species) cannot adequately control their calcium absorption. In humans and other species, the body absorbs enough calcium to maintain healthy blood calcium levels and excretes the excess. Bladder stones and other issues related to excessive calcium can still occur in non-rabbit and guinea pig species, but they are rarer in comparison.Más állatfajok esetén kérje az Oxbow, vagy állatorvosa tanácsát! Növekedésben lévő, vemhes, vagy szoptató állatoknak csak állatorvossal történő előzetes konzultációt követően adjuk. High calcium can also be a contributing factor to stone growth. If you feed a lot of leafy greens like spinach, kale, parsley, swiss chard, carrot tops, or similar veggies, your guinea pig may have too much calcium in their diet. Potassium helps regulate fluid in the body. It is said to reduce blood pressure, and it may even reduce the development of kidney stones. As such, it’s a good idea to make sure your guinea pig is eating some foods containing potassium. The urinary environment is also important to protect. Environmental factors within the urinary tract such as pH and microbial infections can have huge implications on urinary health. The pH of herbivores should be alkaline (pH 8-9) and acidifying diets, such as those with too much calcium, can lower pH and negatively impact urinary health. Due to the unique calcium metabolism of many small mammals, keeping an eye on dietary calcium can be important for urinary health, though is not always a contributing factor. Other extremely important factors to maintaining urinary health in all species are adequate water consumption which helps flush the urinary system and exercise to physically keep the urinary tract from settling and forming sludge/stones as well as limiting obesity. Alas, sometimes urinary issues still occur and supplementation can be useful. Ingredient Functionality

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High-potassium foods include bananas, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, mango, and oranges. Watermelon, strawberries, radicchio, zucchini, and cucumber contain a moderate amount of potassium too.All colors of sweet bell peppers are low in calcium and high in Vitamin C. They are incredibly healthy for guinea pigs and can be fed daily. Strawberries are full of nutrients. They contain some Vitamin C and potassium. They are also high in water and antioxidants. Also, ensure you’re feeding a high-quality timothy-based pellet, ideally with less than 0.6% calcium content. Avoid pellets containing high amounts of alfalfa. Some good brands are KMS Hayloft Timothy pellets, Small Pet Select, and Oxbow Cavy Cuisine. In Closing

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Adequate dietary calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth. If your rabbit or guinea pig’s diet is deficient in calcium, the body will pull the calcium it needs from stores in the bones. When this happens, it makes bones weak and prone to fracture or break. Calcium is also required for strong, healthy teeth; if the diet contains too little calcium, the body will preferentially use that calcium for other physiological processes over tooth maintenance. This can cause the teeth to get weak and loosen or break. For rabbits and guinea pigs (whose teeth grow continuously throughout their lives) receiving adequate calcium via the diet is especially important. For all other species, consult Oxbow or your veterinarian. When adding supplements to your pet's diet, always consult your veterinarian.Supplements are not likely to fix your guinea pig’s bladder infections or cure stones. I’ve used them in the past because, hey, it can’t hurt, right? If you still can’t seem to figure out why your guinea pig has calcium pee deposits or bladder stones, consider your water source. If you have hard tap water, it could be a contributing factor. More exercise. Get your pets up and moving! The more your rabbit or guinea pig moves, the more they shake up the contents of their bladder. This moves the high calcium urinary sediment around, helping prevent stone formation. Movement may also stimulate a desire to empty the bladder more regularly. My guinea pig had severe bouts of arthritis leading up to his bladder stone diagnosis. Due to his arthritis, he was not moving around as much and, therefore, not drinking as much as he needed. Not long after this, the bleeding and stone diagnosis came along. The two were very closely linked.

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Increase water intake. An increase in water consumption dilutes the urine and helps prevent the formation of stones, while also helping flush out the kidneys to reduce stress. Make sure both a bottle and tip-proof water dish are available at all times to encourage drinking. Include these vessels in both the habitat and any other areas where they exercise or explore throughout the day. It is also important to ensure all bottles are properly positioned and functioning properly. Replace with fresh water no less than every other day.Syringing water is one way to increase your guinea pig’s water consumption. The problem is that syringing water to guinea pigs that already have stones is risky. Oxbow High fiber support for your pets overall urinary health! Natural Science Urinary Support is a high fiber supplement containing various beneficial ingredients to support the overall urinary health of your pet. Cranberry and Dandelion Leaf support urinary health, while herbs such as Astragalus Root support renal function. Cranberry and Dandelion Leaf support urinary health, while herbs such as astragalus root support renal function. Rabbits will absorb nearly all of the calcium they consume and guinea pigs are thought to absorb a significant portion of dietary calcium as well. Excess calcium is then filtered through the kidneys and excreted in the urine. But the kidneys can only take so much before they can’t filter any more. When this happens, the calcium forms a solid crystal which gets excreted through the urine, producing a cloudy sludge. If calcium can lead to bladder sludge in my rabbit or guinea pig, should I just avoid it altogether?



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