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Do Dogs Get Urinary Tract Infections? What Caring Pet Owners Need to Know

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By : Laura Ramirez    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-28 08:50:16
If you've noticed that your dog seems to have trouble urinating, you may be wondering, "Do dogs get urinary tract infections?" The answer is yes, they do. In this article, you'll learn how to spot an infection, treat it quickly and prevent your dog from ever having to suffer from one again.

One of the signs that your dog has a urinary tract infection (UTI for short) is pain during urination. This is just one of many possible symptoms. There are also others: excessive drinking of water, refusal to drink water, lack of appetite, blood in the urine, straining during urination. What is going to alert you to the possibility of an infection is a change in your pet's urination habits, so it is important to pay attention to how your pet behaves when things are fine.

While the question, Do dogs get urinary tract infections is important to follow up on by making a visit to the vet, you should also be aware that your vet is likely to prescribe antibiotics if your dog is diagnosed with a UTI. Although most people think that antibiotics are completely safe, there are a few issues that you should be aware of. First, antibiotics have side effects that can make your dog's condition worse. Second, they do not heal what cause the UTI, instead, they just suppress the symptoms until the body can heal itself. Obviously, this does not always happen. Also, since bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, this is another reason why using them can lead to recurring infections.

An alternative treatment choice is to consider natural remedies. Unlike drugs, they have no side effects. More importantly, they actually heal what causes a UTI in the first place by restoring the proper pH to the bladder (so that bacteria dies and bladder crystals dissolve) and also reduce pain, swelling and inflammation quickly.

It's important to know that although there are many natural remedies on the market, not all are created equal. Since you want your dog's urinary infection to heal quickly and completely, look for the best supplement that money can buy. Get a supplement that contains clinically proven ingredients, including Uva Ursi, Berberis, Cantharis and Staphysagris. These herbal ingredients are gentle, but effective and can be used to treat as well as prevent infection. They a smart and effective answer to the question: do dogs get urinary tract infections?

Two other things that you can do in terms of prevention is to make sure that your dog eats healthy kibble (watch out for preservatives, dyes, and other chemicals). Put a little bit of water in the kibble, so your dog is not always eating dry food. Also make sure that your dog always has access to fresh, clean water and can urinate as needed.
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Author Resource:- Laura Ramirez loves animals and is a passionate researcher of natural remedies and questions like do dogs get urinary tract infections/a> to help pet owners keep pets vibrant and healthy. Find out more about safe, effective ways to maintain your pet's urinary tract health at www.pet-ut-health.com.

She is also the author of the award-winning parenting book, Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting.
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