Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | Female | spayed | 11 months and 3 days old | 60 lbs
My dog has been diagnosed with a uti and struvite crystals. She did the antibiotics and is now on a royal canin multifunction & urinary hydrolyzed protein diet due to a chicken sensitivity. My question is what is the active ingredient in this diet? The ingredients seem to be mainly grain and fillers. I have read that the main thing to preventing crystals is lots of water and that grains can cause crystals. Why is the main ingredient rice? What does the food do to eliminate struvite crystals?
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Published on June 19th, 2017
There is no "active ingredient" per se in the Royal Canin Multifunction and Urinary Hydrolyzed Protein diet. Rather, the diet is developed in such a manner as to create an environment in which urinary stones are less likely to form. Specifically, struvite crystals will form in alkaline urine. The diet is designed to lower the pH of the urine so as to prevent the development of these crystals. They do this primarily by eliminating purines (one of the amino acid building blocks of protein) through hydrolyzing the proteins (breaking them down into amino acids). An additional benefit of hydrolyzing the proteins is that they are much easier to digest and are hypoallergenic.
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Hi. The main ingredient is not rice, the grain isn't ever the main ingredient. In addition, sounds like she has 2 problems that diets can help, but not together. I would recommend calling the number on the bag, I am assuming it's science diet or royal canin, and ask to speak to a veterinarian or technician to ask about the best diet that would be able to help both conditions in 1 food. Good luck.
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