Support your dog’s urinary health with our vet-approved struvite prevention recipe, carefully formulated to help prevent the formation of struvite stones and promote long-term bladder wellness. This diet helps maintain a healthy urinary pH, minimizes crystal buildup, and supports overall urinary tract health.
RM9.50
Urinary pH Balance to Prevent Stones – High-quality chicken breast and green peas provide digestible protein while supporting an optimal urinary pH (slightly acidic) that helps prevent struvite crystal formation.
Low Magnesium & Phosphorus for Stone Control – Balanced mineral levels, including controlled magnesium and phosphorus from eggshell powder, reduce the risk of mineral deposits in the bladder.
Bladder Protection with Anti-Inflammatory Nutrients – Tomatoes and fish oil deliver antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids to soothe the bladder lining and protect urinary tissues.
Hydration & Healthy Urine Flow – Moisture-rich ingredients combined with sunflower and pumpkin seeds encourage better hydration, supporting urinary tract flushing and health.
Vitamins for Urinary Tract Support – Vitamin B1, B2, and choline boost kidney function, metabolism, and cellular repair, essential for long-term urinary wellness.
No, this diet is formulated for prevention, not dissolution. If your dog already has struvite stones, consult your vet for a treatment plan that may include a therapeutic dissolution diet or other medical interventions.
No, calcium oxalate and struvite stones require completely different treatment and thus, this isn’t suitable. If your dog has a history of both calcium oxalate and struvite stones (very rare in dogs), please consult your vet on the best treatment options going forward.
Yes, this formula supports urinary tract health and can help reduce the risk of struvite crystal formation often associated with UTIs. However, if your dog has an active infection, veterinary care is required.
This recipe is safe for long-term feeding as part of urinary health management. For dogs with a history of struvite stones, ongoing use is recommended under veterinary guidance. However, do consult your vet for continued usage, while monitoring their progress with regards to struvite stones.
Yes, increasing hydration is key to preventing urinary crystals. Adding water or broth to meals can help dilute urine and promote healthy urinary flow.
Yes! All our recipes, including our Urinary Tract Support – Struvite meals are vet-approved therapeutic diets, crafted to meet the specific nutritional needs of dogs with urinary tract issues, specifically struvite stone formation.
Super easy! Our meals are fully cooked and ready to serve.
Just thaw overnight in the fridge, or place the pack in a bowl of hot water for 5–10 minutes if you’re in a rush. No cooking needed—just open, serve, and watch your FFKids dig in!
After thawing, if the food is still slightly frozen or you’d like to serve it warm (which many furry kids find more appetising), you can place the sealed pack in hot water for 1–2 more minutes.
Important: Please don’t heat our meals in a microwave or on a hot pan, as this can destroy the natural nutrients.
We recommend a gradual 7-day transition to avoid tummy upsets:
You may go slower if your FFKids has a sensitive tummy, especially if they show digestion issues in the first couple of days of the transition.
No—this menu is specially formulated for adult dogs above 12 months old. For puppies, refer to our FFPuppy Menu. For cats, explore our FFKats Menu.
Not ideal—chicken might not suit sensitive tummies if your FFKid is allergic to chicken. Sorry, our arthritis menu’s only in chicken for now. WhatsApp us—we’ll see what we can do for your FFKids.
Yes! Use our Half Bowl Plan: mix FFK with kibble and halve the original dry food amount to avoid overfeeding. For full guidance, check our Half Bowl Plan Guide.

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