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ROYAL CANIN URINARY S/O DOG GRAVY [85 GM]

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What Is Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy 100g?

Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy 100g is a complete veterinary wet diet for adult dogs with specific urinary conditions.

Its thin slices in gravy are formulated to help dissolve struvite stones, reduce the risk of struvite-stone recurrence and create diluted urine that is less favourable for struvite and calcium oxalate crystal formation.

Who Is This For?

Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy may be prescribed when:

  • Your adult dog has confirmed struvite urinary stones.
  • Your veterinarian wants to dissolve existing struvite stones through nutritional management.
  • Your dog has previously developed struvite stones and needs help reducing recurrence.
  • Your dog has previously developed calcium oxalate stones and needs nutritional support to reduce recurrence after the stones have been removed.
  • Your dog has bacterial cystitis with secondary struvite crystals and is also receiving appropriate veterinary treatment.
  • Your veterinarian wants to increase dietary moisture and produce more diluted urine.
  • Your dog prefers wet food or needs a soft alternative to urinary dry kibble.
  • Your veterinarian approves combining Royal Canin Urinary S/O wet and dry food through measured mixed feeding.

Do not choose this food based only on frequent urination, accidents or blood in the urine. Urinary infections, bladder inflammation, kidney disease, stones and other conditions can cause similar signs and require proper testing.

Royal Canin Urinary S/O is not suitable for dogs with chronic kidney disease, dogs requiring sodium restriction for heart disease, dogs taking another urine-acidifying medicine, growing puppies, pregnant dogs or nursing dogs.

Read Animeal’s complete guide to bladder stones, urinary crystals and hydration in dogs →

Composition — What’s In It?

  • Pork by-products — provide animal protein and amino acids required for muscle maintenance and essential body functions.
  • Chicken meat and poultry by-products — provide digestible animal protein and help make the wet diet palatable.
  • Wheat flour and vital wheat gluten — provide carbohydrates and protein that contribute to the food’s texture, energy and complete nutritional profile.
  • Refined sunflower oil — provides dietary fat and essential fatty acids for energy, skin and normal cell function.
  • Pork blood products — provide animal-derived protein, iron and other nutrients.
  • Powdered cellulose — provides insoluble fibre that supports normal intestinal movement and stool formation.
  • Starch mixture — helps form the soft slices and provides digestible dietary energy.
  • Fish oil — provides omega-3 fatty acids that support normal cell function.
  • Minerals — are precisely controlled to help create the intended urinary mineral balance.
  • Sodium bisulphate — an acidity regulator that contributes to the urine-acidifying properties of the veterinary diet.
  • Marigold extract — provides lutein, an antioxidant that helps protect cells from everyday oxidative damage.

Royal Canin India lists pork by-products, chicken meat, poultry by-products, wheat flour, sunflower oil, pork blood products, wheat gluten, cellulose, starch, minerals, fish oil and marigold extract in the formula.

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein: 8%
  • Fat content: 5.5%
  • Crude ash: 1.5%
  • Crude fibre: 1.2%
  • Moisture: 79%
  • Calcium: 0.15%
  • Phosphorus: 0.14%
  • Sodium: 0.27%
  • Magnesium: 0.012%
  • Potassium: 0.15%
  • Chloride: 0.37%
  • Taurine: 0.115%
  • Urine-acidifying calcium sulphate: 0.25%
  • DL-methionine: 0.03%

How to Use It

Feed Royal Canin Urinary S/O only under the guidance of a qualified veterinarian.

Serve the pouch at room temperature and divide your dog’s complete daily quantity into two or more meals. Keep fresh drinking water available at all times.

Do not add ordinary treats, table scraps, meat, cheese, broth, gravy, supplements or another food unless your veterinarian approves them. Additional foods can change the mineral balance, urine pH and calorie content of the prescribed diet.

Do not combine this diet with another urine-acidifying medicine unless your veterinarian has specifically assessed the combination.

Royal Canin recommends feeding Urinary S/O for 5–12 weeks when dissolving struvite stones and initially for up to six months to reduce struvite-stone recurrence. Your veterinarian should recheck the urine and confirm whether the diet should be continued, changed or stopped.

Older dogs should have their kidney function assessed before starting this food.

Transitioning to a New Food

Follow your veterinarian’s transition instructions. Unless your vet recommends another schedule:

Days 1–2: 75% current food + 25% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Days 3–4: 50% current food + 50% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Days 5–6: 25% current food + 75% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Day 7 onwards: 100% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

A gradual transition may help prevent digestive upset. However, your veterinarian may recommend a different transition speed depending on your dog’s urinary condition and current diet.

Feeding Guide

The quantities below are Royal Canin’s approximate daily recommendations for the official 100 g pouches.

Dog’s Weight Thin Normal Weight Overweight
2kg 207g or 2 pouches 182g or 2 pouches 157g or 1½ pouches
4kg 348g or 3½ pouches 306g or 3 pouches 264g or 2½ pouches
6kg 471g or 4½ pouches 415g or 4 pouches 358g or 3½ pouches
8kg 585g or 6 pouches 515g or 5 pouches 444g or 4½ pouches
10kg 691g or 7 pouches 608g or 6 pouches 525g or 5½ pouches
15kg 937g or 9½ pouches 824g or 8 pouches 712g or 7 pouches
20kg 1,162g or 11½ pouches 1,023g or 10 pouches 883g or 9 pouches
25kg 1,374g or 13½ pouches 1,209g or 12 pouches 1,044g or 10½ pouches
30kg 1,576g or 16 pouches 1,386g or 14 pouches 1,197g or 12 pouches
35kg 1,769g or 17½ pouches 1,556g or 15½ pouches 1,344g or 13½ pouches
40kg 1,955g or 19½ pouches 1,720g or 17 pouches 1,486g or 15 pouches

Follow the exact quantity recommended by your veterinarian for a dog eating a therapeutic urinary diet.

When combining wet and dry Urinary S/O, use Royal Canin’s measured mixed-feeding instructions or ask your veterinarian to calculate both portions. Do not combine the complete wet allowance with the complete dry allowance.

Common Questions

Is Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy a prescription diet?

Yes. It is a veterinary-exclusive diet for adult dogs with specific urinary conditions.

Use it only after your veterinarian confirms the stone or crystal type and decides that urine acidification and struvite dissolution are appropriate.

Does Royal Canin Urinary S/O dissolve bladder stones?

It is formulated to help dissolve struvite stones.

It does not dissolve every type of bladder stone. Calcium oxalate stones generally require physical removal, although this diet may be prescribed afterward to help reduce recurrence.

How long does a dog need to eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O?

Royal Canin recommends 5–12 weeks for struvite-stone dissolution and initially up to six months for reducing recurrence.

Your veterinarian should repeat urine testing or imaging before deciding whether to continue the diet.

Is Urinary S/O the same as a renal diet?

No. A urinary diet manages the urine environment and specific bladder stones or crystals. A renal diet supports dogs with chronic kidney disease through a different nutrient profile.

Royal Canin states that Urinary S/O is not suitable for chronic kidney disease.

Can I feed this food if my dog has calcium oxalate stones?

It may be used to help reduce calcium oxalate-stone recurrence after existing stones have been removed.

It does not dissolve calcium oxalate stones. Your veterinarian must identify the stone type before selecting the diet.

Can Royal Canin Urinary S/O replace antibiotics for a urinary infection?

No. A urinary diet does not replace antibiotics when a bacterial infection is present.

Royal Canin identifies its use in bacterial cystitis only for managing associated struvite crystals alongside appropriate antibiotic treatment.

Can puppies eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy?

No. The formula is not suitable for growth.

A puppy with urinary disease requires an age-appropriate veterinary plan that still provides complete growth nutrition.

Can pregnant or nursing dogs eat this food?

No. Royal Canin lists gestation and lactation among the situations where this formula should not be used.

Speak with your veterinarian about an appropriate food that supports reproduction while managing the dog’s urinary condition.

Can I give treats while my dog eats Royal Canin Urinary S/O?

Only give treats approved by your veterinarian.

Regular biscuits, meat, cheese, table scraps and supplements may alter urine composition or interfere with the prescribed urinary plan.

Can I mix the gravy with Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dry Food?

Yes, when your veterinarian approves mixed feeding.

Both portions must be reduced according to a measured mixed-feeding plan so your dog receives the correct calories and urinary mineral balance.

What should I do if my dog cannot urinate?

Difficulty passing urine or producing no urine can be an emergency, particularly when accompanied by straining, pain, vomiting, weakness or a swollen abdomen.

Contact a veterinarian immediately rather than waiting for a diet change to work.

What’s in the Box?

Official Royal Canin selling formats:

  • 1 pouch weighing 100g, or
  • 1 manufacturer multipack containing 12 pouches of 100g each.

SKU correction required: Royal Canin does not currently list an 85g Urinary S/O gravy pouch for dogs. Animeal’s confirmed 85g Urinary S/O gravy listing is a cat product. Verify the physical inventory and supplier invoice before creating or publishing this dog SKU.

Store unopened pouches in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.

After opening, cover and refrigerate unused food according to the directions printed on the pouch. Check the batch number and best-before date before feeding.

Veterinary Diet Notice

This is a complete veterinary prescription diet formulated for dogs with specific medical conditions. Use only under veterinary guidance. Do not feed without a vet's recommendation.

Why Buy from Animeal?

→ Mumbai and nearby areas: delivery within 24 hours

→ Rest of India: delivery within 4–5 business days

→ Easy 10-day returns — no questions asked

→ Genuine products, always

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What Is Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy 100g?

Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy 100g is a complete veterinary wet diet for adult dogs with specific urinary conditions.

Its thin slices in gravy are formulated to help dissolve struvite stones, reduce the risk of struvite-stone recurrence and create diluted urine that is less favourable for struvite and calcium oxalate crystal formation.

Who Is This For?

Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy may be prescribed when:

  • Your adult dog has confirmed struvite urinary stones.
  • Your veterinarian wants to dissolve existing struvite stones through nutritional management.
  • Your dog has previously developed struvite stones and needs help reducing recurrence.
  • Your dog has previously developed calcium oxalate stones and needs nutritional support to reduce recurrence after the stones have been removed.
  • Your dog has bacterial cystitis with secondary struvite crystals and is also receiving appropriate veterinary treatment.
  • Your veterinarian wants to increase dietary moisture and produce more diluted urine.
  • Your dog prefers wet food or needs a soft alternative to urinary dry kibble.
  • Your veterinarian approves combining Royal Canin Urinary S/O wet and dry food through measured mixed feeding.

Do not choose this food based only on frequent urination, accidents or blood in the urine. Urinary infections, bladder inflammation, kidney disease, stones and other conditions can cause similar signs and require proper testing.

Royal Canin Urinary S/O is not suitable for dogs with chronic kidney disease, dogs requiring sodium restriction for heart disease, dogs taking another urine-acidifying medicine, growing puppies, pregnant dogs or nursing dogs.

Read Animeal’s complete guide to bladder stones, urinary crystals and hydration in dogs →

Composition — What’s In It?

  • Pork by-products — provide animal protein and amino acids required for muscle maintenance and essential body functions.
  • Chicken meat and poultry by-products — provide digestible animal protein and help make the wet diet palatable.
  • Wheat flour and vital wheat gluten — provide carbohydrates and protein that contribute to the food’s texture, energy and complete nutritional profile.
  • Refined sunflower oil — provides dietary fat and essential fatty acids for energy, skin and normal cell function.
  • Pork blood products — provide animal-derived protein, iron and other nutrients.
  • Powdered cellulose — provides insoluble fibre that supports normal intestinal movement and stool formation.
  • Starch mixture — helps form the soft slices and provides digestible dietary energy.
  • Fish oil — provides omega-3 fatty acids that support normal cell function.
  • Minerals — are precisely controlled to help create the intended urinary mineral balance.
  • Sodium bisulphate — an acidity regulator that contributes to the urine-acidifying properties of the veterinary diet.
  • Marigold extract — provides lutein, an antioxidant that helps protect cells from everyday oxidative damage.

Royal Canin India lists pork by-products, chicken meat, poultry by-products, wheat flour, sunflower oil, pork blood products, wheat gluten, cellulose, starch, minerals, fish oil and marigold extract in the formula.

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein: 8%
  • Fat content: 5.5%
  • Crude ash: 1.5%
  • Crude fibre: 1.2%
  • Moisture: 79%
  • Calcium: 0.15%
  • Phosphorus: 0.14%
  • Sodium: 0.27%
  • Magnesium: 0.012%
  • Potassium: 0.15%
  • Chloride: 0.37%
  • Taurine: 0.115%
  • Urine-acidifying calcium sulphate: 0.25%
  • DL-methionine: 0.03%

How to Use It

Feed Royal Canin Urinary S/O only under the guidance of a qualified veterinarian.

Serve the pouch at room temperature and divide your dog’s complete daily quantity into two or more meals. Keep fresh drinking water available at all times.

Do not add ordinary treats, table scraps, meat, cheese, broth, gravy, supplements or another food unless your veterinarian approves them. Additional foods can change the mineral balance, urine pH and calorie content of the prescribed diet.

Do not combine this diet with another urine-acidifying medicine unless your veterinarian has specifically assessed the combination.

Royal Canin recommends feeding Urinary S/O for 5–12 weeks when dissolving struvite stones and initially for up to six months to reduce struvite-stone recurrence. Your veterinarian should recheck the urine and confirm whether the diet should be continued, changed or stopped.

Older dogs should have their kidney function assessed before starting this food.

Transitioning to a New Food

Follow your veterinarian’s transition instructions. Unless your vet recommends another schedule:

Days 1–2: 75% current food + 25% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Days 3–4: 50% current food + 50% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Days 5–6: 25% current food + 75% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

Day 7 onwards: 100% Royal Canin Urinary S/O

A gradual transition may help prevent digestive upset. However, your veterinarian may recommend a different transition speed depending on your dog’s urinary condition and current diet.

Feeding Guide

The quantities below are Royal Canin’s approximate daily recommendations for the official 100 g pouches.

Dog’s Weight Thin Normal Weight Overweight
2kg 207g or 2 pouches 182g or 2 pouches 157g or 1½ pouches
4kg 348g or 3½ pouches 306g or 3 pouches 264g or 2½ pouches
6kg 471g or 4½ pouches 415g or 4 pouches 358g or 3½ pouches
8kg 585g or 6 pouches 515g or 5 pouches 444g or 4½ pouches
10kg 691g or 7 pouches 608g or 6 pouches 525g or 5½ pouches
15kg 937g or 9½ pouches 824g or 8 pouches 712g or 7 pouches
20kg 1,162g or 11½ pouches 1,023g or 10 pouches 883g or 9 pouches
25kg 1,374g or 13½ pouches 1,209g or 12 pouches 1,044g or 10½ pouches
30kg 1,576g or 16 pouches 1,386g or 14 pouches 1,197g or 12 pouches
35kg 1,769g or 17½ pouches 1,556g or 15½ pouches 1,344g or 13½ pouches
40kg 1,955g or 19½ pouches 1,720g or 17 pouches 1,486g or 15 pouches

Follow the exact quantity recommended by your veterinarian for a dog eating a therapeutic urinary diet.

When combining wet and dry Urinary S/O, use Royal Canin’s measured mixed-feeding instructions or ask your veterinarian to calculate both portions. Do not combine the complete wet allowance with the complete dry allowance.

Common Questions

Is Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy a prescription diet?

Yes. It is a veterinary-exclusive diet for adult dogs with specific urinary conditions.

Use it only after your veterinarian confirms the stone or crystal type and decides that urine acidification and struvite dissolution are appropriate.

Does Royal Canin Urinary S/O dissolve bladder stones?

It is formulated to help dissolve struvite stones.

It does not dissolve every type of bladder stone. Calcium oxalate stones generally require physical removal, although this diet may be prescribed afterward to help reduce recurrence.

How long does a dog need to eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O?

Royal Canin recommends 5–12 weeks for struvite-stone dissolution and initially up to six months for reducing recurrence.

Your veterinarian should repeat urine testing or imaging before deciding whether to continue the diet.

Is Urinary S/O the same as a renal diet?

No. A urinary diet manages the urine environment and specific bladder stones or crystals. A renal diet supports dogs with chronic kidney disease through a different nutrient profile.

Royal Canin states that Urinary S/O is not suitable for chronic kidney disease.

Can I feed this food if my dog has calcium oxalate stones?

It may be used to help reduce calcium oxalate-stone recurrence after existing stones have been removed.

It does not dissolve calcium oxalate stones. Your veterinarian must identify the stone type before selecting the diet.

Can Royal Canin Urinary S/O replace antibiotics for a urinary infection?

No. A urinary diet does not replace antibiotics when a bacterial infection is present.

Royal Canin identifies its use in bacterial cystitis only for managing associated struvite crystals alongside appropriate antibiotic treatment.

Can puppies eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dog Gravy?

No. The formula is not suitable for growth.

A puppy with urinary disease requires an age-appropriate veterinary plan that still provides complete growth nutrition.

Can pregnant or nursing dogs eat this food?

No. Royal Canin lists gestation and lactation among the situations where this formula should not be used.

Speak with your veterinarian about an appropriate food that supports reproduction while managing the dog’s urinary condition.

Can I give treats while my dog eats Royal Canin Urinary S/O?

Only give treats approved by your veterinarian.

Regular biscuits, meat, cheese, table scraps and supplements may alter urine composition or interfere with the prescribed urinary plan.

Can I mix the gravy with Royal Canin Urinary S/O Dry Food?

Yes, when your veterinarian approves mixed feeding.

Both portions must be reduced according to a measured mixed-feeding plan so your dog receives the correct calories and urinary mineral balance.

What should I do if my dog cannot urinate?

Difficulty passing urine or producing no urine can be an emergency, particularly when accompanied by straining, pain, vomiting, weakness or a swollen abdomen.

Contact a veterinarian immediately rather than waiting for a diet change to work.

What’s in the Box?

Official Royal Canin selling formats:

  • 1 pouch weighing 100g, or
  • 1 manufacturer multipack containing 12 pouches of 100g each.

SKU correction required: Royal Canin does not currently list an 85g Urinary S/O gravy pouch for dogs. Animeal’s confirmed 85g Urinary S/O gravy listing is a cat product. Verify the physical inventory and supplier invoice before creating or publishing this dog SKU.

Store unopened pouches in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.

After opening, cover and refrigerate unused food according to the directions printed on the pouch. Check the batch number and best-before date before feeding.

Veterinary Diet Notice

This is a complete veterinary prescription diet formulated for dogs with specific medical conditions. Use only under veterinary guidance. Do not feed without a vet's recommendation.

Why Buy from Animeal?

→ Mumbai and nearby areas: delivery within 24 hours

→ Rest of India: delivery within 4–5 business days

→ Easy 10-day returns — no questions asked

→ Genuine products, always