Dog bladder concerns can seriously impact the quality of your dog's life. If your dog often suffers from bladder stones or urinary tract infections, then you will want to read this article, so you can learn some practical simple tips for stopping your pet's suffering once and for all.
When it comes to dog bladder issues, most pet owners are concerned about chronic urinary tract infections or recurring bladder stones. These painful conditions can mean multiple visits to the vet and even surgery in some cases, but most important, it means that your favorite furry friend is in a lot of pain. We will talk about some simple steps that you can take to stop this vicious cycle, but first, let's look at how these conditions are normally treated.
Dog bladder concerns are normally treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics are drugs that suppress symptoms quickly, but can have serious side effects. Sometimes, they can actually make your dog worse. Also since your dog can build an immunity to antibiotics, sometimes, they do not work and the body does not heal properly which sets the stage for chronic problems. Although they are the standard treatment, they are not the best nor the only option.
By contrast, natural remedies contain herbs which are specifically designed to restore the pH of the bladder (which eliminates bacteria and dissolves bladder stones) and provide the urinary system with the nutrients it needs to stop pain and heal inflamed tissues. The difference between natural remedies and drugs is that remedies give the body what it needs to heal, while drugs suppress symptoms in the hopes that the body will heal itself.
Since natural remedies have no side effects and will not interact with other medicines your dog is taking, they are completely safe, however not all remedies are created the same. Look for one with a money back guarantee (which shows the company stands behind their product). Make sure it contains a formulation of Cantharis, Berberis, Staphysagris and Uva Ursi, which are highly effective herbs used to treat dog bladder concerns. Since these herbs are gentle, they can also be used daily for prevention.
Although a natural remedy will quickly go to work on your dog's condition, it is important to support the supplement with a healthy diet of organic food (read the label, watching for chemicals, dyes, meat byproducts and fillers especially in commercial dog food brands) and lots of fresh, clean water. By giving your pet a daily supplement, good food and water, you will help your pet build a healthy urinary system and once and for all, your pet will be free of recurring dog bladder issues.
Laura Ramirez

Laura Ramirez does research and writes articles on
dog bladder concerns treatment plans. Browse her findings by visiting
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She is also the author of the award-winning
parenting book,
Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting.
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