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Dog and Cat Urinary System and Behavior
Managing Crystalluria and Urolithiasis
Hill’s is providing the latest information on the management of Crystalluria & Urolithiasis.
Testimonial brief
Veterinarians can help reduce the number of pets given up to shelters by effectively managing lower urinary tract disease (LUTD), a major contributing factor to inappropriate urination.
LUTD Flyer
Nutritional dissolution is the compassionate choice for managing struvite uroliths.
The dog behavior book
A condensed guide into how dogs think — and how you can act — and react appropriately.
The Cat Behavior Book
FLUTD is not a misspelling of the word flute but stands for feline lower urinary tract disease, an umbrella term to describe a host of urinary conditions, many of which can be managed at the food bowl with the new Hill’s® Prescription Diet® c/d® Multicare Feline pet food.
Managing your cat's elimination routine
FLUTD is an umbrella term to describe a host of urinary tract conditions that can be easily overlooked by owners who may assume their cats are misbehaving.
Managing your dog's elimination behavior
If your dog is eliminating indoors even after the LUTD is resolved, you can use the den concept along with these behavior modification tips to successfully re-train your dog to eliminate outdoors.
Synopsis of clinical studies of Prescription Diet c/d, s/d, u/d, and x/d
Synopses of clinical studies supporting use of Hill’s® Prescription Diet® c/d,® s/d,® u/d® and x/d® formulas.


