Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
well maybe it has some kind of bladder infection or something or maybe something happened that could have punctured the bladder. I just suggest you go to the doctor.
no it's probably just a bladder infection
possibly
If your dog has a urinary tract infection (UTI), common symptoms to look out for include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and accidents in the house. It's important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Your dog may be a diabetic or has an infection in his urinary tract, kidneys or bladder, this site gives symptoms of canine diabetes. http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18
you may not take her out enough or it could be a bladder infection so you may need to see a vet it might be because of old age It is very important you take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. It could be a bladder infection or that she is losing control of her bladder as she is getting older. There are medications to help with the incontinence.
This could indicate a urinary issue such as a urinary tract infection or bladder stones. It's best to take your dog to the vet for a check-up to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Make sure your dog has access to fresh water and monitor their behavior for any other concerning symptoms.
It's possible the dog has a bladder or urinary tract infection. Please take the dog to a vet.
If your dog ingests an Azo bladder infection medicine, stay calm and try to identify the active ingredient in the pill. Contact a pet poison helpline or an emergency vet hotline for advice on what steps to take next. Monitor your dog for any symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, and be prepared to provide this information to the veterinary professional.
Some symptoms of bladder problems in dogs are but not limited to: other heath issues, diabetes, overactive bladder, hormone levels, trouble going to the bathroom, drinking a lot. Also, if the dog has been fixed their bladder muscles are weakened so they may not be able to hold it as long.
If you mean leak urine, then nervousness, being excited, or poor bladder control could be the issue, or possible a urinary tract infection. If the dog is not spayed, the she could be in heat, which is a time or ovulation in which a dog could become pregnant, and she should be kept away from male dogs.