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Keep area clean and prevent contact with
urine; antibiotics; apply donut bandages, which provide padding around but not over the ulcer; surgical
treatment is sometimes necessary; prevent ulcers by turning the
dog every 2 hours
A simple
urine test will be able to determine if your
dog is suffering from a UTI and
treatment is nearly always successful.
The good news is that a
dog who is leaking
urine uncontrollably can usually get better with the proper
treatment.
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A secondary bacterial infection can result in a sudden worsening in symptoms (blood in
urine, straining to urinate) in
dogs with TCC, and these
dogs will improve with
treatment with antibiotics.
Dogs get specific types of stones - some that require a totally different pH in the
urine than others and
treatments are usually very specific to that certain type of stone.
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In most cases
treatment is not recommended for these
dogs, unless the
dog is a breed that tends to be more sensitive to the disease (see below) or after testing has a high level of protein in the
urine.
Because of their lack of veterinary care and
treatment and the unsanitary, inhumane living conditions, the
dogs were suffering from a range of medical issues, including severe and painful dental disease, mammary tumors, severe matting of the fur, fur loss and skin inflammation, ear and eye infections, internal and external parasites (such as fleas), mammary tumors, reddened and raw feet from
urine scalding and the wire flooring, significantly overgrown nails, and untreated open wounds and sores.
The appropriate
treatment for
dog blood in
urine will depend on the cause of the condition.
Treatment of the glucose in
urine in
dogs will be very specific to the cause.
A thorough physical examination, radiographs, and blood and
urine tests may be needed prior to
treatment to assess your
dog's level of risk.
The
dog should have blood and
urine tests every six months and taper off of the prednisone dosage as
treatment progresses.