Harness the paw-er of cranberries to maintain your pup’s optimal urinary health. K-Plus Potassium Citrate Plus Cranberry Chewable Tablets for Dogs are made with micro-encapsulated potassium citrate and cranberry extract to help promote normal kidney function and healthy waste elimination. These ingredients help detoxify kidneys, maintain normal bladder health and control, and reduce the likelihood of your pal getting kidney stones by encouraging a normal urine pH. You can give the liver-flavored tablets directly to your best bud or crumble them over his food. No need to worry if your dog takes other medications–these tasty tablets are safe to use alongside prescription drugs.
Item Number | 84724 |
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Weight | 1.05 pounds |
Dimensions | 6.25 x 3.25 x 6.25 inches |
Lifestage | Adult, Senior, Puppy |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, Extra Small Breeds, Giant Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Form | Supplement |
Product Form | Chewable Tablet |
HAZARDS TO ANIMALS: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
Active Ingredients: Potassium Citrate (Micro-Encapsulated), Cranberry Extract.
Inactive Ingredients: Compressible Sugar, Hydrolued Vegetable Protein, Iron Oxide Blend, Magnesium Stearate, Micocrystalline Ceullose, Pork Liver Powder, Silicon Dioxide, Stearate Acid and Whey Powder.
Potassium Citrate (Micro-Encapsulated) | 680 mg |
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Cranberry Extract | 115 mg |
Give 1 tablet per 20 lbsof body weight every 12 hours. Dosage may be adjusted to maintain a urine pH between 7.0 and 7.5.
Administration: Formulated with a proprietary highly palatable roast beef and liver flavor base to ensure dogs readily consume the tablet. Administer free choice orally to the dog as a treat, or crumble over dog's food at mealtime with veterinarian - prescribed dose. If crumbled over food, consumption should be monitored.
Most commercial pet foods include baseline vitamins and nutrients, but some may not have the adequate amount to suit your pet’s exact health needs. Like in humans, vitamins and supplements can help support your pet’s long-term health, regulating everything from digestion to muscle growth. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best vitamins and supplements for your furry friend.
It is recommended to give the suggested dosage based off your pet’s weight. Please refer to the Feeding Instructions tab and consult with your veterinarian for more information.
If your pet has a medical condition and is taking other medication, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian to ensure that this supplement is safe to use.
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos. If you are unsure about the safety of this product for your pet, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.
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It is almost laughable because our dog thinks they are a treat.
My dogs eat it like a treat which is great. But I work in veterinary medicine and put my dog on this to help prevent e.coli UTIs and I haven’t seen a Change in the frequency (she’s already had surgery, etc). Won’t hurt, but also doesn’t seem effective.
Alternative to what the vet recommended (read out of stock everywhere). My 12 yo boy loves them. Warning they are rather large tablets.
First, it was great to get it in 2 days, but my dog loves them over a previous brand we tried from our vet. The contents were all in tact. Half of the previous brand was a container full of powder. Much better product.
Alcaline ph & bladder crystals resolved! I replaced CitriVet with this and it seems more effective. I’m so happy for making the change.
Prescribed by our vet for Oreo due to bladder stones, which he seems to get frequently. He likes this cranberry flavor and readily eats it. We will see if it has proved good for him, when we have the monthly check at the vet.
My Vet recommended KPlus many years ago. Due to cost of precipitation medication that was very expensive. KPlus has worked very well for my dog Lady!
My 5-lb dog was recently diagnosed with having struvite crystals in her urine. I'm supporting her with an appropriate diet and -- per my vet -- this supplement, specifically because it contains potassium citrate + cranberry so (hopefully!) she doesn't develop kidney/bladder stones. Because of her small size, I'm only supposed to give her a quarter of a tablet 2x a day. But when I try to divide them, they crumble. My solution: I completely crushed a tablet and measured the amount of powder that was in it: approx. 1/2 tablespoon. So now I simply crush a bunch of tablets, and give her 3/8 tsp. of the powder at each meal. It's "no biggie" to use my mortar and pestle to crush the tablets, 'cuz they're so crumbly! Next time around, will I buy the already-powdered potassium citrate+cranberry? No, because I'm not looking to add EFAs which she already gets, and which the already-powdered version contains.
This product works well! My dog makes oxalate bladder stones which can only form in acidic urine. My vet gave us potassium citrate to sprinkle on his food and he wouldn't eat his food - he is a picky eater. He thinks these are treats and gobbles up his dosage after each meal. His urine is now a neutral ph (he was 5.0 before starting) and it should prevent any future bladder stones. Work with your vet of course but this is a great alternative to the granules.
Not what I wanted. Tablets too big for my Dogs. Waste of money.