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K-CIT-V (potassium citrate) Chewable Tablets for Dogs
K-Cit-V is a supplement for dogs to adjust their urinary pH. It is designed to help reduce urinary stones under veterinarian supervision. It contains potassium citrate, which helps make the urine a less favorable pH for developing stones.
How to use K-CIT-V and K-CIT-V Cranberry:
- K-Cit-V should only be used under veterinarian approval as it only works for certain disorders and may make renal insufficiency worse.
- The dosage is 1 tablet per 20 lbs of body weight twice daily or as directed by your pet’s veterinarian.
- Discontinue use if stomach upset occurs.
K-CIT-V Nutrition:
- 4000 mg total tablet weight
- Guaranteed analysis: Protein - 7% min, Fat - 0.1% min, Fiber - 25% max, Moisture - 10% max, Potassium Citrate - 640 mg.
- Ingredients: Potassium Citrate, Whey, Sucrose, Cellulose, Liver Powder, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Iron Oxide.
K-CIT-V Cranberry Nutrition:
- 4000 mg total tablet weight
- Guaranteed analysis: Protein - 7% min, Fat - 0.1% min, Fiber - 25% max, Moisture - 10% max, Potassium Citrate - 640 mg.
- Ingredients: Potassium Citrate, Cranberry Extract, Whey, Sucrose, Cellulose, Liver Powder, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Iron Oxide.
Review Summary
26 total reviews
Rated 4.88 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
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Vet recommended this product.
From UndisclosedComments about K-CIT-VWe give this to our dog twice a day to help prevent bladder stones, he loves the taste. Shipping was extremely quick. -
Great Product, Great Price!
From undisclosedComments about K-CIT-VWorks great. Also, local vet charges 3 times the price I pay on-line with VetRxDirect! And my pups love the cookie they send with the order! :) -
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Yes! I would recommend this product
From undisclosedComments about K-CIT-VMy dog Tyler had kidney stones that had to be surgery removed. Your product was recommended by his Vet and also Canine dog food Urney to balance his diet. -
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Bladder stones no more...
From Washington DCComments about K-CIT-VDaily maintenance for a Cairn with bladder stones -
I will buy again !!!!
From Marshfield WlComments about K-CIT-VDog loves them -
Pet Medication at great cost
From FranklinComments about K-CIT-VThis is a Rx that my pet needs that was quite expensive if I ordered from our pharmacy. VetRxDirect has this medication at an affordable price. -
Ordering our 2nd bottle....
From Fairfax, VAComments about K-CIT-VOur beagle had bladder stone surgery about 5 months ago. After trying some granules and other forms of supplements per the vet, we were advised to switch to this product. Three weeks later we did another urine sample and for the first time since surgery his ph levels were exactly where she wanted them to be! Ordering our 2nd bottle tonight. Awesome product. -
Made so easy!
From MassachusettsComments about K-CIT-VSecond order placed with V.E.T once again easy, fast and accurate. -
Arrived quickly
From UndisclosedComments about K-CIT-VHoping it works on Calcium oxalate stones, time will tell -
Easy to administer!
From UndisclosedComments about K-CIT-VMy Golden Retreiver has been taking this for years. She loves them.
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Q & A
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Why is there such a difference in dosage between the granules & chewables? I have 2 furbabies and they both eat the same food, so a chewable tab can assure only the pup that needs the supplement gets it! Thanks?
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K-Cit-V is a supplement used for dogs to help adjust their urinary pH, which helps reduce the formation of urinary stones. The use of this medication must be done under veterinarian supervision. Each 5 gram scoop of the granules contains potassium citrate (microencapsulated) 320 mg and cranberry extract 115 mg. Each of the chewable tablets has potassium citrate 640 mg and cranberry extract 115 mg. This is the way the manufacturer produces the medication, so if you need assistance dosing the medication for your dogs please contact your pet's veterinarian.
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Can you shipnto germany??
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No, we only ship within the United States at this time. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How many mg of potassium citrate un each chewable??
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Each chewable tablet contains 640mg of Potassium Citrate. If you look under the "Package Insert" tab on the product page on the website, there is a link to the K-Cit-V package label that will give you the ingredients list. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My Bichon Frise has a liver shunt and had two bladder surgeries for stones. I am giving him adenosyl and tried the potassium citrate granules but he won't eat it on his food. I think tablets would be better his weights only 10 lbs. Can I do 1/2 a tablet?
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The chewable tablet form of K-Cit-V is okay to be split in half and to be given to your pet. However, due to your pet’s current medical conditions and other past medical history unknown to us, we recommend you consult your veterinarian regarding the correct dose of this medication for your specific pet.
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My dog's PH is around 7.5, he now takes 1 and a half tabs of Potassium Citrate with cranberry chewable , should I reduce the dose a little??
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Shadow, When using K-CIT-V supplement for the prevention of calcium oxalate urinary stones in your pet, the pH of your pet’s urine is important to monitor. The manufacturer of K-CIT-V recommends the urinary pH range to be between 7 and 7.5. There are additional monitoring recommendations other than pH though. We advise that you contact your veterinarian to assist you in the dosing of this product for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is the K-Plus Potassium Citrate plus cranberry for decreasing PH levels? My Rottweiler is almost 6 months old and has constant UTI's with increase PH levels causing struvite crystals. Will this supplement be helpful for us? ?
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The potassium citrate in K-CIT-V Plus cranberry is designed to alkalinize or INCREASE the pH of your pet’s urine for the treatment of certain types of urinary stones. Since struvite crystals are the result of an increased urinary pH, this product would NOT be beneficial for your pet. Please note: A urinary blockage is a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment. If your pet is unable to urinate, it is important to get him or her to a veterinary clinic immediately. Please consult your veterinarian regarding treatment, monitoring and follow-up for your pet’s condition. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi, I wanted to know how long does it take to receive an order of k-cit if I placed it today. I live in pa.?
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Lindy, It depends on the shipping you choose. Standard shipping is 5-8 business days however we do offer expedited shipping as well. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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HELLO, MY DOG IS ONLY 8 LBS, DOCTOR PRESCRIBED 1/2 TAB, IS IT POSSIBLE TO DIVIDE THIS TABLET IN HALF?Also prescription is for 180 ct. THANK YOU?
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Mila, The tablets are chewable so they are easy to split apart to give half. Also, we only carry the 100 count bottle which is sold by the bottle instead of by the tablet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Looking for K-CIT-V 640 MG chewable tabs?
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The K-Cit-V we carry does contain 640 mg of Potassium Citrate and the K-Cit-V with cranberry also contains 115 mg of Cranberry Extract. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog has been on Crananidan Extract for several months.PH was great a few months after beginning treatment but is starting to creep back up.Is the K-CIT-V a stronger formula?If too strong,can it cause the crystals to become the kind that won't dissolve??
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Judie, The two products work by different mechanisms of action and can not be directly compared to each other. Crananidin Extract works by preventing bacteria from attaching to the inner lining of the bladder wall and allowing bacteria to be flushed out in the urine. K-Cit-V works by altering the urinary Ph. Also, there is a product K-Cit-V plus Cranberry, which is a combination product of the two. Please contact your pet’s veterinarian regarding which product is ideal for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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