You really can't. If it's a male dog, chances are it's NOT fully emptying its bladder at any time, as they hold some "in reserve" to mark territory.
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A Dog only has one bladder.
Full or blocked anal sacs are very uncomfortable for your dog. That's one of the things that will cause the dog to scoot across the floor, trying to get some relief. It's probably more dangerous for your dog to not have them emptied than the actual manual emptying of the sacs.
yes sure, I had a dog bladder for 2 years and I can still do the urine nicely. the operation people killed a dog and put the guts and the bladder inside me. my urine is dogish and smells like a dog urine but I can cope with it
You should have your dog under a Veterinarian's care. If your dog has bladder stones, then they should be removed. How do you know your dog has bladder stones? They can be found only on x-ray. Your Vet will be the one to tell you which dog food is good for this condition. Iams dog food is just a regular dog food and not one of the prescription dog foods that are made for specific problems, such as kidney disease (K/D) or Heart Disease (H/D), etc. Normally Science Diet makes the prescription dog foods for specific problems.
It a dog has a bladder stone in the urethra, it will need a surgical procedure to remove it. This is a serious condition is it is unable to pass it on its own.
Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
Take your dog to the vet to fully understand what the problem is and to treat it.
It's function is to store and release urine
There is a chance that the dog is lacking some muscle control or the bladder or urethra (due to current or prior illness,trauma, or medication) and that is something you should check with your vet about. Also, if your dog drank a large amount of water before bed and is a heavy sleeper, it could have just been an accident (my dog did this after a trip to the doggie swimming pool). Is there any medication or food that could account for unusually deep sleep?
I always get cipro prescribed for my bladder infections. My dr. is off on fridays and i know I have a bladder infection.My dog has a full prescription for Cipro 500 mg that he couldn't take can I use it? It looks just like what I took<
I would suggest not encouraging this. Otherwise the dog will never be able to get rid of the waste in its bladder!
no it's probably just a bladder infection