Concentrated urine often carries a strong ammonia-like smell to it, particularly to sensitive individuals. This is from the urea in the urine, which is the waste product of protein metabolism - it's normal for this to be present, and generally concentrated urine means the dog's kidneys are working well.
However, if your dog's urine suddenly starts to smell very strongly of ammonia, I would keep a very close eye on him to make sure he isn't dehydrated or becoming filled with edema fluid. Dehydration is usually associated with decreased energy, decreased water consumption and a general attitude of "I don't feel good". If your dog is accumulating edema fluid, you'll notice the lower legs and belly starting to become swollen; you may be able to push a finger into the swelling and make a small dent that slowly fills back in. Both of these are signs of more serious medical issues that would need to be examined by a veterinarian.
the ammonia smell is because your dog is not getting enough water.
This is because urine, particularly very concentrated urine, has a high level of a chemical related to ammonia called ammonium.
If your dog has not been involved with any cleaning products, he needs a fast trip to the vet. Sounds like a kidney problem, which can be rapidly fatal.
They produce lots of ammonia during cellular respiration/metabolism, which is converted to urea and removed in urine.
Urine. Ammonia. The smell of urine does not change in early pregnancy. Or late pregnancy.
That's the smell of urea, which is a nitrogenous end product and therefore, a waste. This, mixed with water, is what forms urine.
Ammonia smells like very long-stayed urine and a mixture with cabbage.
It's a pungent pong, like stale urine.
Ammonia smells a lot like old urine or faeces. A non-hygienic unclean toilet will often smell of ammonia.
amonia smell comes from urine, you might have some urine leaking from a urinary tract infection?? see a dr.
The urea in urine can breakdown to form ammonia, especially if it comes in contact with feces.
Shampoo does not usually go bad and smell like urine. Old urine has an ammonia type smell and no shampoo should smell that way. If by chance you are unsure of the contents of the bottle, it is best to throw it away.
no it does not. Cat urine often contains/produces ammonia, where as a dogs urine does not. However it is not recommended you smell either!! i think they all smell and taste the same from personal references ;) lol
Yes, if your urine smells like ammonia, it does mean that there is something wrong. It is likely that you either have a bladder infection or urinary stones and you should pay a visit to your doctor.
When food contains ammonia or sulfur components, the smell will be noticeable. Moreover cigarettes and alcohol changes the urine odor.
Feeding a horse too much protein will result in a higher ammonia content of the urine which will create a more ammonia like smell of the stall.