![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() |
|
Ally Web Directory: Free Articles » Pets » Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs - What to Look For and How to Prevent Them
Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs - What to Look For and How to Prevent Them
by: grantwmr@gmail.com Just like having a child, owning a dog is a great responsibility. Not only is this dog dependent on your food and for water, but they are also dependent on you for the proper health care. In order to be the best owner you can, you need to learn about some of the more common health problems that can occur with your dog. This will allow you to spot problems before they become too serious, saving not only your dog, but also your rising veterinarian costs. Urinary tract infections are commonplace in some breeds of dogs - here's what you need know. What is a Urinary Tract Infection? Just as with any disease, when bacteria get into the body and reproduce without being stopped, it can lead to an infection. When too many bacteria somehow get into the urinary tract of a dog, this can lead to a urinary tract infection. This is seen more often in female dogs than male dogs because they have a shorter urethra and thus bacteria can accumulate here more rapidly. There are a number of places where the bacteria can also accumulate in dogs. For females, it's in their vaginal area while for males the prostate area can hold bacteria. When this bacteria is then somehow transferred to the urethra and into the urinary tract. Also known as a UTI or acute cystitis, a urinary tract infection is not necessarily harmful to a dog in the early stages. And in many cases, a dog will have a UTI for a long time without any symptoms. In other situations, the infection may also resolve on its own without any medical intervention. But if a urinary tract infection is left alone for too long, it can cause a more severe infection in the dog, often moving to other organs and causing the dog to become very ill. It's best that any signs of a urinary tract infection by checked by a licensed vet to be sure that your dog doesn't require treatment. What are the Signs of a Urinary Tract Infection? Since a dog can not tell you their symptoms, it's up to you to keep your eyes open for signs of a urinary tract infection. These signs can include:
About the AuthorGrant Eckert is a writer for VetRxDirect. VetRxDirect is a leading provider of Pet Medications Source: Ally Web Directory Rating: Not yet rated CommentsNo comments posted.Add CommentYou do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment. |
Welcome Guest |