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How to Prevent Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs
Has this ever happened to you? You treat your dog for canine cystitis, but as soon as the medication is gone, the dog urinary tract infection is back. Your dog is in pain, she's piddling all over the house, and you're frustrated. Why is this happening? You and your dog both need a solution to this problem.
What Causes Canine Cystitis?
Most urinary tract infections in dogs are caused by bacteria that are normally found in your dog's digestive tract. Female canines are more prone to developing a dog urinary tract infection because their urethras are short and broad, which makes it easier for bacteria to travel to the bladder.
With canine bladder stones, the question is, which came first, the stone or the infection? Bladder stones in dogs irritate the bladder walls, which can cause a dog urinary tract infection. But certain bladder infections in dogs cause bladder stones to develop, especially struvite stones in dogs. The best bet is to try to avoid the problem in the first place.
Is There Any Way To Prevent Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs?
- You can help your canine friend in a number of ways:
- She should have plenty of clean fresh water available. A 60-pound dog can drink up to three quarts of water a day, which may be more than you would expect.
- After drinking all that water, you dog needs to go outside to empty her bladder every few hours. Don't make her hold her urine for too long.
- Boost your buddy's immune system by feeding her a low-ph, high-quality natural diet with no artificial coloring or preservatives.
- Take her for long walks. Exercise is essential to keep her body in top shape.
- Bathe her regularly to keep the bacteria away from her urethra.
What Causes Recurring Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs?
If the infection keeps coming back, it's possible that your dog never got rid of it in the first place. Your vet should do a urinalysis and a dog urine culture to identify which bacteria is causing the infection. A sensitivity test is also necessary to decide which is the best antibiotic to use.
Be sure to give your dog all of the antibiotic, no matter how much of a hassle it is. Then have another urine culture done to be sure all the bacteria are gone.
Can Natural Remedies For Pets Prevent Cystitis In Dogs?
Yes, they can. But it's important to use a remedy that has been especially formulated for pets. You'll want a remedy that contains uva ursi, barberry, and the homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagria. These treatments have stood the test of time in humans, and they're very effective for dogs, too.
These remedies are safe to use right along with the antibiotic treatment. They don't interfere with the drugs in any way, and regular use supports bladder health in your dog long after the antibiotic is gone.
Deal only with a company that has been in business for a long time, and that has a great reputation for providing safe, effective high-quality products for pets. Check for testimonials from other pet owners who have used the product you're thinking of purchasing.
Now you can end the frustration of recurring bladder infections in dogs by using what you've learned here to keep your dog happy and healthy.
Darlene Norris has combined her long-time interest in natural healing with her experience working at a vet clinic to bring you her new website, Natural Pet Urinary Health. Learn how to avoid urinary tract infections in dogs, and find the best place to buy herbal pet remedies at http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com
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