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title: "Renal K+ Powder"
brand: "vetoquinol"
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# Maple-flavored gel or unflavored powder 3.5oz powder for precise dosing Potassium + B-Complex vitamins combo Renal K+ Powder

**Brand:** vetoquinol
**Price:** NT$2053
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Elevate your pet’s kidney care with precision and flavor!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Renal K+ Powder by vetoquinol
- **How much does it cost?** NT$2053 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/23531532-renal-k-powder)

## Best For

- vetoquinol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vetoquinol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Flavor Options:** Choose between a palatable maple-flavored gel or a versatile unflavored powder for easy administration.
- • **Tailored Kidney Support:** Specifically formulated to maintain optimal renal health in dogs and cats with potassium deficiencies.
- • **Precision Dosage Control:** Powder form allows milligram-accurate dosing to safely manage potassium levels and avoid risks.
- • **Balanced Electrolyte Boost:** Combines essential potassium with B-Complex vitamins to support muscle, nervous system, and kidney function.
- • **Veterinarian Trusted & Highly Rated:** Backed by 910+ reviews with a 4.6-star rating, trusted by pet owners managing complex kidney conditions.

## Overview

Vetoquinol Renal K+ is a 3.5oz potassium gluconate supplement powder designed for dogs and cats needing kidney support. Available in both maple-flavored gel and unflavored powder, it delivers essential potassium and B-Complex vitamins to maintain healthy muscle, nervous system, and renal function. Highly palatable and veterinarian trusted, it offers precise dosing to safely manage potassium levels in pets with deficiencies or kidney concerns.

## Description

desertcart.com : Vetoquinol Renal K+ (Potassium Gluconate) Potassium Supplement Powder for Dogs and Cats, 3.5oz : Pet Bone And Joint Supplements : Pet Supplies

Review: Really Did The Trick! - Worked quickly on my dog. Our 16.5 y.o. yorkie was diagnosed in March 2016 with end stage kidney failure. Initially told, a few days, then after IV a few months. After much research we blended a protocol of mainstream treatment with herbal and botanical supplements. This included a special kidney safe diet (homemade), subcutaneous electrolyte fluids, Azodyl and Epakitin. Herbal and botanical included the Canine Kidney Care protocol from Five Leaf Pharmacy, Kidney Support Gold and crushed stinging nettle seeds. after 14 months, she is still here. Last weekend, she crashed, vomited and began to have watery loose bowel movements and became severely dehydrated, then had a 90 second long seizure. I administered 200 ML of electrolyte fluids to bring her back up a bit and then a 4 am dash to emergency vet. Her blood panel was really pretty good, all kidney levels were OK, especially considering her diagnosis. I noticed that her potassium was right at the bottom number for the normal range, in spite of receiving a large infusion of fluids that contained potassium, so I realized she was probably low. Caution is required because potassium levels in late stage chronic kidney failure are tricky, it's easy to get them out of whack because the body doesn't clear them well. I wanted to give her a bump to remedy the listlessness and weakness but also with the knowledge that too much, which can cause the heart to stop 8 (. I decided to get Renal K+ powder because I trust the brand and it is balanced with vitamins and nutrients to maximize effect. It's available as a flavored gel and a powder. I initially ordered the gel, then changed my mind for a variety of reasons. With the powder, it's much easier to control dosage, there is more product for the dollar and the powder was available next day, not several days later like the gel. After receiving the product, I read that it noted not for dogs with end stage kidney disease, so I was extremely conservative with it. For my dogs size, the recommended dosage is 2 scoops a day. Instead, I dosed 2/3 of a scoop and further split that so that I gave her 1/3 of the scoop in the AM and 1/3 in the PM. I mix it with unsweetened organic applesauce and she accepts it pretty well. My goal is only to raise her levels to the lower mid range of normal levels, no more. The first night, no improvement, same on day and night #2. As we went to sleep, we thought that the time may have come for us to say goodbye. She was not in pain, but was zombie like and so weak. This morning, I woke with a broken heart, thinking we only had a few more hours with our beloved little companion, but when I looked into the special box I had made to keep her safe at night during this illness, I saw her looking back at me with what looked like a little life in her eyes. Her energy and weakness were both better though also still there. She climbed the ramp to our bed, which was amazing since a few days earlier she couldn't even start the climb. She became much more aware and even engaged with us a tiny bit, nothing spectacular, but enough to confirm she was aware. I attribute this to the increased potassium level due to very moderate Renal K+ supplementation. This is not the only thing that I have been doing this past week for her, I addressed each of her issues individually and aggressively. Because she seemed to still be fighting, we also fought for her too. She is clearly making a comeback. Would recommend this product to anyone, but BE AWARE and BE CAREFUL with a kidney patient dog, because you could easily get the potassium levels to high, unhealthy kidneys can't regulate it well, so give a small dose, ease back when you see improvement and then get the levels measured to make sure.
Review: Helped Elevate Non-CKD Cat Potassium Level - This is MUCH better than the gel! - One of my cats needs her blood work checked every year to ensure that her kidneys are functioning as they should. She does not have CKD (chronic kidney disease) but she does take two heart medications. Neither are a diuretic but her cardiologist wants us to just keep an eye on kidney function because heart and kidney problems can go hand in hand. Thankfully her kidneys are in working order but, her potassium was low. I asked our regular vet what could be the cause of the low number and she stated that it just sometimes happens. Well, we were "prescribed" Renal K but, the vet only had the choice of pills (horse pills) or the gel. I went with the gel because even though I can easily pill a cat, I was not going to try with a pill the size of my finger tip! The gel has an overpowering syrup smell. I knew for sure that she wouldn't like it straight from the tube and I was right. I was able to get her to eat it with strong smelling fish food but nothing beyond that. Since I rotate her food every day I needed another option. That's when I found the powder. This is SO much better than the gel and lasts a LOT longer! The powder does still have a strong smell but it's more on the fish side than sugary sweet. And I'm happy to report that her potassium level is back within normal ranger after switching the the powder.

## Features

- Our potassium gluconate supplement is highly palatable & supports normal renal health in dogs & cats
- Easy-to-administer maple-flavored gel or unflavored powder can be used along with potassium diets
- Supports normal muscle, nervous system & renal health & function in potassium-deficient dogs & cats
- Oral supplement contains essential potassium & B-Complex vitamins to manage potassium levels in pets
- Ideal supplement for both dogs & cats that need extra kidney support & who have low potassium levels

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000MFRP9W |
| ASIN  | B000MFRP9W |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,834 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #112 in Dog Multivitamins |
| Brand Name | Vetoquinol |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (914) |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2007 |
| Date First Available  | January 5, 2007 |
| Directions | Vet Solution Renal K+ (100 gm) |
| Included Components | Vet Solution Renal K+ |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.03 x 2.8 x 2.64 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Item model number | B000MFRP9W |
| Item model number  | B000MFRP9W |
| Manufacturer | Vetoquinol USA |
| Manufacturer  | Vetoquinol USA |
| Model Name | Vet Solution Renal K+ |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions  | 3.03 x 2.8 x 2.64 inches; 3.5 ounces |
| Size | 3.5 oz |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, house-cats |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Vetoquinol
- **Flavor:** Fish & Chicken
- **Item Form:** Powder
- **Item Weight:** 3.5 Ounces
- **Allergen Information:** Abalone

## Images

![Renal K+ Powder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61iRoF26PkL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why does the gel have b vitamins, but not the powder? Renal cats are need of them just as much as potassium.**
A: I have no idea why the powder does not contain vitamin B. But my cat really needed the potassium so the powder was my choice. I did try the gel but my cat not only did not like the taste and would not eat. But the powder disappears in with the wet food and my cat eats everything

**Q: How many doses are in the container?**
A: The container says you should be approximately 188 level scoops from this container.

**Q: Does anyone know the difference between this product and epakitin 60 g also for cats?**
A: You didn’t mention the reason for this med compared to the Renal K+.  I do KNOW that Renal K+ gave me over 2 more years of quality life for my little guy.  If I had a question like that I would ask my vet.  There are 7 or 8 in the practice  so I can get second opinions easily.  Fortunately I had so much faith in my vet.  This I know because of over 22 years treating very ill kitties.

**Q: Is the powder version hydrolyzed?**
A: Google says. Yes. It is amazing stuff. My cat had to take it for years. Just sprinkled it on her food and she ate it right up. I dont believe there is a taste to it. And it worked extremely well to keep her potassium levels normal.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really Did The Trick!
*by D***K on June 2, 2017*

Worked quickly on my dog. Our 16.5 y.o. yorkie was diagnosed in March 2016 with end stage kidney failure. Initially told, a few days, then after IV a few months. After much research we blended a protocol of mainstream treatment with herbal and botanical supplements. This included a special kidney safe diet (homemade), subcutaneous electrolyte fluids, Azodyl and Epakitin. Herbal and botanical included the Canine Kidney Care protocol from Five Leaf Pharmacy, Kidney Support Gold and crushed stinging nettle seeds. after 14 months, she is still here. Last weekend, she crashed, vomited and began to have watery loose bowel movements and became severely dehydrated, then had a 90 second long seizure. I administered 200 ML of electrolyte fluids to bring her back up a bit and then a 4 am dash to emergency vet. Her blood panel was really pretty good, all kidney levels were OK, especially considering her diagnosis. I noticed that her potassium was right at the bottom number for the normal range, in spite of receiving a large infusion of fluids that contained potassium, so I realized she was probably low. Caution is required because potassium levels in late stage chronic kidney failure are tricky, it's easy to get them out of whack because the body doesn't clear them well. I wanted to give her a bump to remedy the listlessness and weakness but also with the knowledge that too much, which can cause the heart to stop 8 (. I decided to get Renal K+ powder because I trust the brand and it is balanced with vitamins and nutrients to maximize effect. It's available as a flavored gel and a powder. I initially ordered the gel, then changed my mind for a variety of reasons. With the powder, it's much easier to control dosage, there is more product for the dollar and the powder was available next day, not several days later like the gel. After receiving the product, I read that it noted not for dogs with end stage kidney disease, so I was extremely conservative with it. For my dogs size, the recommended dosage is 2 scoops a day. Instead, I dosed 2/3 of a scoop and further split that so that I gave her 1/3 of the scoop in the AM and 1/3 in the PM. I mix it with unsweetened organic applesauce and she accepts it pretty well. My goal is only to raise her levels to the lower mid range of normal levels, no more. The first night, no improvement, same on day and night #2. As we went to sleep, we thought that the time may have come for us to say goodbye. She was not in pain, but was zombie like and so weak. This morning, I woke with a broken heart, thinking we only had a few more hours with our beloved little companion, but when I looked into the special box I had made to keep her safe at night during this illness, I saw her looking back at me with what looked like a little life in her eyes. Her energy and weakness were both better though also still there. She climbed the ramp to our bed, which was amazing since a few days earlier she couldn't even start the climb. She became much more aware and even engaged with us a tiny bit, nothing spectacular, but enough to confirm she was aware. I attribute this to the increased potassium level due to very moderate Renal K+ supplementation. This is not the only thing that I have been doing this past week for her, I addressed each of her issues individually and aggressively. Because she seemed to still be fighting, we also fought for her too. She is clearly making a comeback. Would recommend this product to anyone, but BE AWARE and BE CAREFUL with a kidney patient dog, because you could easily get the potassium levels to high, unhealthy kidneys can't regulate it well, so give a small dose, ease back when you see improvement and then get the levels measured to make sure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Helped Elevate Non-CKD Cat Potassium Level - This is MUCH better than the gel!
*by T***G on August 3, 2016*

One of my cats needs her blood work checked every year to ensure that her kidneys are functioning as they should. She does not have CKD (chronic kidney disease) but she does take two heart medications. Neither are a diuretic but her cardiologist wants us to just keep an eye on kidney function because heart and kidney problems can go hand in hand. Thankfully her kidneys are in working order but, her potassium was low. I asked our regular vet what could be the cause of the low number and she stated that it just sometimes happens. Well, we were "prescribed" Renal K but, the vet only had the choice of pills (horse pills) or the gel. I went with the gel because even though I can easily pill a cat, I was not going to try with a pill the size of my finger tip! The gel has an overpowering syrup smell. I knew for sure that she wouldn't like it straight from the tube and I was right. I was able to get her to eat it with strong smelling fish food but nothing beyond that. Since I rotate her food every day I needed another option. That's when I found the powder. This is SO much better than the gel and lasts a LOT longer! The powder does still have a strong smell but it's more on the fish side than sugary sweet. And I'm happy to report that her potassium level is back within normal ranger after switching the the powder.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good value
*by R***M on April 14, 2026*

Keeps my 14-year-old dog’s kidneys clean. He has heart issues and takes a lot of meds.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Vetoquinol Renal K+ (Potassium Gluconate) Potassium Supplement Powder for Dogs and Cats, 3.5oz
- Epakitin - 60 grams
- Vetoquinol Renal K+ (Potassium Gluconate) Potassium Supplement Gel for Dogs and Cats, 5oz

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