For general treatment of renal failure of dogs, the key is to use intravenous injection to treat it, promote dogs to urinate and assist the kidneys in rapid metabolism. At the same time, dogs must be treated with phosphorus-lowering drugs, and during feeding, special kidney prescription food must be given to dogs to relieve the burden on the dog's kidneys.
Renal failure is an inevitable problem, but it can be prevented and alleviated or blocked. In dogs, chronic renal failure must be paid attention to dietary matching. Due to the decline of the kidneys, some ingredients will increase the burden on the kidneys and thus aggravate the condition.
Let dogs drink water at will to maintain normal hydration; all protein intake is normal, and blood and human albumin should be applied when necessary; if necessary, the intake of phosphorus elements is strongly recommended by pet doctors; because phosphorus is very easy to increase the burden on the kidneys, so pay attention to reducing the intake of phosphorus in ingredients, such as meat foods, dairy products, etc. You can try to feed dogs some prescription foods and canned prescription fruits, and feed them on time and quantitative analysis. Vitamin B2 is important for the physical and mental health and appetite of the dog's digestive tract. It is able to feed some vitamin B2 to maintain good B vitamins on the dog's bloody night.