yes It sounds like a yeast infection -- if she's just been on antibiotics they say you have a greater chance at getting yeast infections. Try a little cinnamon sprinkled on her breakfast or on chocolate milk/Hot Chocolate, it is a natural astringent and yeast hate it. Ever since adding cinnamon I haven't had any yeast infections for a couple of years now. (used to get them frequently);it has helped me greatly. Of course you should check with your doctor (in case it is something more serious)-- but if they put her on more antibiotics and it recurs later then definitely use cinnamon.
Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
She may have a bladder infection, so she really need to be seen by your vet as soon as possible.
NO. it is a bladder infection and GO TO A VET.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
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It could be a sign of an infection (UTI / Urinary Tract Infection, yeast infection), or a sign of a bladder problem. If she has a "weak" bladder (meaning that she cannot control the passing of urine) there are exercises that can be done to help stregthern the muscles that control the bladder and urine.
More common symptoms are pain in the bladder if its full, you feel going to the bathroom frequently than normal, or you can't hold even if your bladder is not full but it feels like full.
If your female bulldog is house trained and has recently been wetting her bed, there can be several medical explanations. She could have a bladder infection and cannot control when she urinates or she could be pregnant and there is more pressure on her bladder.
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.
Could be a possible bladder infection, maybe an illness, you should consult a doctor and tell your parents.
That sounds like a bladder infection and she needs to go to the doctor.
If your female cat is not urinating, it could be due to a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or a blockage. It is important to take her to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.