Regardless of the ambiguity, lemon juice has potent nutritional benefits for the kidneys, possibly providing protection against kidney stone development. (globalhealingcenter.com)
Excessive calcium supplementation is associated with the development of canine hip dysplasia and may increase the risk of calcium oxalate stone development in the urinary tract. (dogfoodselector.com)
Pets drinking more water also need to urinate more and this frequent urination removes minerals and other substances from the bladder, therefore decreasing the chance of stone development. (1800petmeds.com)