Not exact matches
As these cysts
grow, they may form channels emptying into the
urethra and yellow, or slightly bloody, cystic fluid may be seen in the urine.
These tumors
grow from the lining of the bladder and / or
urethra, and can spread throughout the lower urinary tract.
Answer: No, that shouldn't cause a urinary tract infection - they are most often due to the dog's perineal (area around their rear end and little girl parts) conformation (how she's made)- like skin folds, fat folds, etc. where bacteria can
grow and then ascend through her
urethra to her bladder.