How to lower dog urine pH naturally?
To naturally lower your dog’s urine pH, start by adjusting their diet. Opt for foods designed to support urinary health and consider incorporating wet food to increase moisture intake, which can help create a more acidic urine pH.
Ensure your dog always has access to fresh, clean water. Proper hydration is key, as it helps dilute urine and can naturally lower its pH. You can encourage increased water consumption by using a water fountain, adding water or low-sodium broth to their food, or offering ice cubes as a treat.
Use Petnox-10 urine test strips to monitor your dog’s urine pH. These strips allow you to track changes and evaluate how well dietary and hydration adjustments are working.
Avoid feeding your dog foods that can contribute to alkaline urine, such as certain high-protein or dry foods not specifically formulated for urinary health.
If you have ongoing concerns about your dog’s urine pH or urinary health, consult with a veterinarian for personalized advice and potential treatment options.