Kidney stones could be a cause. Sometimes when a kidney stone is passed it causes a little bleeding.
To determine if a dog has a urinary tract infection, look for signs such as frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and unusual odor. A veterinarian can perform tests like a urinalysis or urine culture to confirm the infection.
Culture and sensitivity testing is typically used to identify the type of organism causing an infection (culture) and determine which antibiotics are most effective in treating the infection (sensitivity). This helps doctors prescribe the most appropriate antibiotic to effectively treat the infection.
A skin culture is a test that is done to identify the microorganism (bacteria, fungus, or virus) causing a skin infection and to determine the antibiotic or other treatment that will effectively treat the infection.
Stool culture is a test to identify bacteria in patients with a suspected infection of the digestive tract.
Probably streph throat infection...could also be a staph infection. Maybe even Mononeucleosis
Culture refers to a test that is commonly done in a lab to grow the organism that's causing an infection.
To determine if a dog has a urinary tract infection (UTI), a veterinarian typically performs a physical examination, analyzes a urine sample for bacteria and abnormalities, and may conduct additional tests such as a urine culture or ultrasound. Symptoms of a UTI in dogs may include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and signs of discomfort.
Stool culture is performed to identify bacteria or other organisms in persons with symptoms of gastrointestinal infection, most commonly diarrhea.
It means flagyl wont work for that infection
You could possible have a kidney stone if you are seeing blood in your urine. If you have no infection, ask the doctor to check for kidney stones.
A urine culture is a type of urine test that looks for the presence of germs or bacteria. The test is normally carried out when a urinary tract infection is suspected.
A microorganism is considered to be a cause of the infection if it is either the only or predominant microorganism that grew, if it grew in large numbers, or if it is known to produce infection.