Struvite Crystals and Stones in Dogs

Struvite Crystals and Stones in Dogs

If your dog has struvite crystals or stones, it is important to get veterinary attention. Stones can cause blockage which is a medical emergency.

After getting vet care, there are also things dog parents can do at home to help ward off struvite crystals and stones.

Struvite crystals and stones are the most common kind in dogs, and can be a sign of infection. Again, this is something that may be determined by a vet. But if they are infection-related, it is important to help your dog build his immune system and help ward off infection. There are several nutrition-related items dog parents can use.

Cranberry Extract
Cranberry extract can help prevent infection-causing bacteria from sticking to bladder walls. Make sure to use a high-quality supplement or one provided from your vet. Cranberry juice will not suffice.

Glucosamine
Glucosamine may also play a role in warding off struvite stones and reducing inflammation in the bladder. Again, look for a high quality glucosamine supplement.

Probiotics
Probiotics can help rebalance healthy bacteria in the gut. Look for strains that are effective for dogs.

Antioxidants – Dietary and Supplemental
Antioxidants help strengthen the immune system, thereby warding off infection. Fruits and vegetables are excellent sources, as are supplemental antioxidants like vitamins C and E. If your dog is not used to eating fresh vegetables and fruits, introduce them slowly. This goes for any new items you introduce into your dog’s diet.

If your dog is fighting struvite crystals or stones, a combination of vet care and at-home remedies may help.