The most common
canine bladder problems are infections (UTI) and bladder stones.
Not exact matches
In addition to digestive discomfort, excessive consumption of oranges can lead to central nervous system
problems in
canines and has been shown to increase the likelihood of
bladder stones.
In some cases, signs of a
canine liver shunt don't show up until a dog is older, when kidney and
bladder problems such as stones develop.
Veterinarians also prescribed the drug off - label to treat
bladder control
problems and
canine urinary incontinence.
The occurrence of
bladder stones is not uncommon in our
canine friends and can lead to serious discomfort and even secondary
problems if not treated.
Abnormal
Bladder Problems: There are several bladder issues that can cause canine urinary incont
Bladder Problems: There are several
bladder issues that can cause canine urinary incont
bladder issues that can cause
canine urinary incontinence.
Loss of
canine bladder control, or
canine bladder leaking can be due to several
problems in the urinary system.