If your here reading this and not taking your dog to the vet, it may be too late for your dog. GO TO THE VET!!!
You should take your dog to the vet right away.
Yes
Urinary tract infection, go to the vet
==TAKE THIS DOG TO THE VET RIGHT AWAY. ANY ANIMAL THAT HAS BLOOD IN IT'S URINE SHOULD GO TO THE VET ASAP!!!!== ==If you we're peeing and you saw blood in your urine, would you be posting a message on wikianswers or would you be on the phone with the doctor??==
Get to an Emergency room NOW.
If I were you I would get your dog into the vet A.S.A.P! My dog had that and his stiches came undone from the inside. It's unlikely that broken stitches would cause blood IN the urine, unless the urinary duct itself has been damaged. There would be internal bleeding, but not blood in the urine. Your dog probably has kidney or bladder stones, or a urinary tract infection and it was just coincidence that it surfaced around the time he was neutered. See the vet and chances are you'll be taking the dog home with some antibiotics.
Symptoms of a dog UTI include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, strong odor in the urine, licking the genital area excessively, and signs of discomfort or pain while urinating.
Any blood in the urine of a dog indicates a health problem. You need to consult your veterinarian.
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
Blood in the urine, known as hematuria, can have various causes, including urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or kidney disease. It's best to follow up with your veterinarian for further evaluation, which may include imaging tests such as ultrasound or x-rays, and possibly a urine culture to identify any underlying issues. Early detection and treatment are crucial for your dog's health and comfort.
Signs of a dog urinary infection include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, strong odor in the urine, and licking of the genital area. If you notice these symptoms in your dog, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Symptoms of a dog UTI include frequent urination, blood in urine, straining to urinate, and accidents in the house. Other signs may include licking of the genital area and a strong odor to the urine. A veterinarian can diagnose a UTI through a physical exam, urine analysis, and possibly a urine culture.