Make sure your dog is drinking plenty of water, and if the problem persists, see a vet.
Uristat can be toxic to a dog's system. Home remedies such as cranberry juice or apple cider vinegar are much healthier and more effective on treating a urinary tract infection in a dog.
Generally small dogs tend to have fewer health problems than larger dogs but they still have what tend to be genetic problems. Most purebred dogs are going to have more chance of genetic problems... if you want less chances of genetic and health problems look for a good mix that fits your lifestyle. The cross breeding tends to breed genetic issues out.
Blood hounds and bassett hounds can have skin problems but that is all I know
I have a lab puppy and at my house we use a wipe or a Qytip. What I use to clean my dogs and cats ears is a Q-tip and baby oil or skin so soft. Kills ear mites as well.
No, but dalmatians are susceptible to health problems if they are not well bred.
Yes they get them, also urinary tract infections.
NO!!! it might have a urinary tract infection, you should see a vet now.
First, you need to make sure that there isn't a urinary tract or bladder infection, or kidney problem.
DES is short for Dithylstilbestrol (sp?). It is used to help to prevent urinary incontinence in older spayed female dogs.
Dogs frequently have salmonella in their intestinal tract. Unless a dog has a weakened immune system or problems with his/her digestive tract, you shouldn't worry about your dog contracting it. But dogs are not immune to it so they can contract it.
Staffies are hardy dogs who don't really suffer much from ailments, the most common health problem they tend towards is eye problems, and sometimes also skin problems when they have sensitive skins. It is also quite common for the breed to suffer prostate infections and urinary tract problems, as I found from a very expensive trip to the vet with our staffie
Jack Russell terriers are known for being very active dogs. This may be normal for her, however a veteranarian can examine her for any possible problems such as a urinary tract infection which would cause excessive urination.
Hypothetically 20mins after every drink of water. This generally goes for any dog. You will have to experiment to see if your dog will go longer. If you are having training problems, just make sure a urinary tract infection is not to blame. You will have a dog peeing constantly without warning.
Uristat can be toxic to a dog's system. Home remedies such as cranberry juice or apple cider vinegar are much healthier and more effective on treating a urinary tract infection in a dog.
it could be caused by kidney disease. but, if it wasn't a UTI, didn't the vet do any tests to determine the cause of the bleeding?
Frequent urination is a sign of illness, such as diabetes, i would buy a bottle of diastix or keto diastix at walmart pharmacy or other and check if glucose in the urine. Other possibility is a urinary tract infection.
Take it to a vet.