Some of the causes for hyperglycemia may be pancreatitis, and the resulting inability to produce insulin; normally
occurring hormones, especially
in female
dogs; diet; and
infections of the body (such as teeth, or
urinary tract).
If stone problems are
occurring in related
dogs,
in otherwise young and healthy animals, or if there is a history of unexplained, chronic
urinary tract infections, a genetic factor should be considered.
Urinary tract infections in dogs can occur in three different places of the urinary tract - the lower urinary tract (below the bladder), in the bladder, or above the bladder (in the ki
Urinary tract infections in dogs can
occur in three different places of the
urinary tract - the lower urinary tract (below the bladder), in the bladder, or above the bladder (in the ki
urinary tract - the lower
urinary tract (below the bladder), in the bladder, or above the bladder (in the ki
urinary tract (below the bladder),
in the bladder, or above the bladder (
in the kidneys).