My Miniature Schnauzer was constantly going to
the Vet for urinary tract infections... almost every month or two... this was a severe problem.
Not exact matches
These are great
for urinary tract or uterine
infections, ask your
vet before giving them.
Before deciding the problem is insecurity, take her to the
vet and get her checked
for a
urinary tract infection.
Your
vet may also recommend spot checking your pet's urine every other month or so,
for the first year after surgery, to monitor and to try to detect any
urinary tract infections early.
Yet many
vets continue to vaccinate dogs who come to the clinic
for other issues: «Let's give Fluffy her shots while she's here
for her
urinary tract infection.»
Question: If I suspect my 5 year old tom has a
urinary tract infection due to the symptoms he's exhibiting, do I have to take him to a
vet for treatment or is there something I can do at home to cure him?
Your
vet will want to examine the stool
for parasites and other problems and will want to examine the urine
for signs of a
urinary tract infection.
I have taking her to the
vet many times right now she's scooting and it's really bothering her it's not her anal glands because they're clean cuz I do them myself, so I think it's a
urinary tract infection the only thing is she just got off antibiotics
for almost a month and it's still acting up she does have calcium oxalate crystals and has had two operations in the past so I'm just so frustrated and do not know what to do please help me and give me some advice.
Your
vet may also want to perform x-rays of your dog to check
for bladder stones or anatomical abnormalities (inherited way the
urinary tract is formed) that are causing
infection to form.
Young dogs, old dogs and certain breeds can be prone to being sensitive to additives, preservatives and dyes used in dog food and they can create low grade
urinary tract infection that presents itself just enough that the dog has some accidents in the house, but not enough
for you to know to take him / her to the
vet.