Most affected animals are female and often there are multiple internal
urinary anatomical abnormalities.
Not exact matches
Some dogs can have
anatomical / structural
abnormalities in the lower
urinary tract leaving them prone to UTIs.
Possibilities include
anatomical abnormalities affecting the
urinary tract, bladder tumors, bladder stones, or your dog's chronic
urinary incontinence.
Some of the other causes can be
urinary or bladder stones, bacterial infections, tumors,
anatomical abnormalities or urethral blockages caused by crystals or stones.
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.