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Male Uti Symptoms

Posted on March 14, 2010.
Male Uti SymptomsUti in dogs - Tips for a healthy dog

UTI or urinary tract infection, is not something found only in humans. The dogs also get it, if women are more sensitive to it due to the shorter urethra. Page dogs still get it, but it's rare.

When UTI is in its infancy in a dog, it is generally not dangerous, and typical symptoms may not be noticed easily. In some cases, these infections will resolve in the dog without any intervention of a veterinarian.

If this does not resolve and it is not treated for a longer period, the infection can progress and damage the urinary system of dogs.

People need to know when their dog is suffering because he can not just tell them he is in pain. You as the owner needs to know the urinary symptoms and you need to know what they are when you see your dog.

Some urinary symptoms in dogs are lethargy, fatigue, bloody urine, fever, tenderness of the stomach, the smell of urine is disgusting, urinating in places that are not appropriate, having problems with urination and genital licking constantly. If you notice one or more of these signs, you should take your dog for a check to the vet.

Urinary tract infections occur because of bacteria that invade the system of the dog, causing infection and inflammation. This bacterium enters the body of the dog, either by water or food that are contaminated.

In addition, it could enter the system through the external urinary opening of a dog, going in the urethra. Blood and lymphatic system are used by bacteria to spread through the body and if left untreated, it can infect the kidneys, ureter, urethra, prostate and bladder.

Your dog goes through a little pain when he has urinary tract infections. Prevention is much better than having to cure an infection, to take the necessary measures to ensure that your dog is not UTI. These few tips you can use to prevent urinary tract infections in dogs:

Drinking water should be given to the dog every day

Give your dog baths on a regular basis and clean the genital area

Homeopathic remedies use on a regular basis

Clean your water and food bowls regularly

Take the dog for walks every day, because it stimulates the bladder

You must let your dog urinate when he must, as it flushes out the bacteria that accumulates in the bladder

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