Grandma Lucy's Pumpkin Pouch Bladder Freeze-Dried Dog & Cat Food Topper, 6-oz bag
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2 Customer Questions
what is the calorie per kg of this food?
Answer by • May 10, 2021
This Food Topper contains 3,825 calories per kilograms.
Is this product good for a dog with mild kidney and moderate liver disease? Does it help with an Constance
Answer by • Jan 30, 2021
This food topper was formulated as an all-natural supplement to help support urinary health. Due to your pet's diagnosed condition, we recommend consulting your veterinarian to ensure this would be a good fit for your pet's current treatment plan. Dietary and other healthcare changes should be made under the guidance of your vet, particularly when underlying health conditions exist.




