As the kidney failure progresses, the dog will
produce less urine, will lose its appetite, and may have frequent vomiting.
Their urine output will also increase, but as the kidney damage progresses, they'll start
producing less urine.
Not exact matches
Cows bred to
produce less nitrogen in their
urine are diverting this nutrient into the production of milk protein.
If your newborn is urinating
less frequently — or is
producing urine that is dark yellow or orange — your baby is probably not getting enough milk.
Since more Cx43 means
less room in the bladder, the team speculates that although normal mice didn't stop
producing urine when asleep, their bladders were able to hold more due to decreased Cx43 concentrations.
The
urine that one person
produces can fertilize about one square meter of soil a day, Jönsson said — but there's been
less to go around since his three children left home.
(2) To meet this burden in the case of a substituted specimen, the employee must demonstrate that he or she did
produce or could have
produced urine through physiological means, meeting the creatinine concentration criterion of
less than 2 mg / dL and the specific gravity of
less than or equal to 1.0010 or greater than or equal to 1.0200 (see § 40.93 (b)-RRB-.
In contrast, hamsters and gerbils — especially gerbils — are desert animals and
produce only small amounts of very concentrated
urine, so their litter needs to be changed
less frequently.
It pays to know your cat's normal urination habits, because
producing less or more
urine is often an indication of something amiss.
Many veterinarians prescribe potassium citrate to
produce a
less acid
urine (higher pH).
When pets drink more water they
produce less concentrated (more dilute)
urine.
If your cat is
producing dramatically more or
less urine then you should seek veterinary care.
In phase 1, miniature schnauzers urinated significantly
less often than Labrador retrievers
producing urine with a lower volume (mL / kg body weight per day) and a significantly higher
urine pH (Stevenson and Markwell 2001).
The higher salt diet
produced urine was more dilute an
less likely to form calcium oxalate stones (based on a lower RSS).
The increased risk of urolithiasis in smaller breeds is in part because they
produce more concentrated
urine and urinate
less often than larger breed dogs Data from many urolith analysis centres provides evidence to suggest that smaller breeds of dog such as the Yorkshire terrier, miniature schnauzer, Shih Tzu and Pomeranian are at greater risk of calcium oxalate urolithiasis than larger breeds.
Rats, hamsters, mice and gerbils
produce much
less urine, so other properties of litter and bedding can take priority over the absorbency when choosing their litter.
Because gerbils are desert animals and
produce much
less urine than other pets, a litter box is not needed or practical for them, but hamsters and mice will often use a litter box if it is placed in the corner of their cage that they have already chosen as their bathroom.
In contrast, hamsters — and especially gerbils — are desert animals that
produce only small amounts of very concentrated
urine, so their litter needs to be changed much
less frequently.
The smaller rodents
produce much
less urine, so in that case, other properties can take priority over the absorbency when choosing a litter.