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Reply To: Struvite Crystals

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“but their dog has oxalate crystals, not struvite”
Where did you see that?
Anyway, only a veterinarian that has examined the dog and reviewed it’s history can make a diagnosis and prescribe treatment.
PS: Dogs can have more than one type of stone at the same time, and don’t underestimate the genetic factor.

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