Dog - SEVERE urinary tract problem
As we discussed earlier, there is reason to suspect that the signs seen in your dog XXXX are due to a urinary tract disorder.
Some common causes of urinary tract disease in dogs are:
- Urinary tract infection
- Crystals in the bladder which may develop into bladder stones
- When there is a womb infection (pyometra)
- Inflammation of the vagina in young bitches
- Incontinence
- Prostatic disease in male dogs (neutered and unneutered)
Common signs of urinary tract disease are:
- More frequent urination
- Taking much longer than usual to pass urine
- Frequent urination attempts where only small amounts of urine comes out, drop by drop or not at all.
- Restlessness and a need to go out more often than usual.
- More frequent licking of the genitalia (this may be a sign of discomfort)
- The urine can be smelly and/or mixed with blood
- Sometimes the dog may appear unwell but not always
If your dog has any of the above problems then you should always consult a physical veterinarian for an examination.
As discussed, the signs that your dog is showing are possibly caused by a more severe urinary tract disease and it is therefore important that your dog is examined by a veterinary surgeon immediately. In the worst case, it can be a blocked bladder and this can be life-threatening.
It is important to find out the cause of the dog's problems and often the vet will want to take both blood and urine samples. X-rays or ultrasounds are sometimes included in the examination.