Blood In Urine – What To Look For, What To do. Bloody Urine
Blood In Urine?
A sick dog can upset a whole family.
Are you finding blood in urine samples from your dog? It may or may not trigger an alarm. It depends on the source which must be identified by a vet.
Red-colored blood is usually caused by a urinary tract infection and is often treatable with antibiotics from your vet.
However, the blood could also signal poisoning, kidney stoness or possibly a tumor.
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Bladder infection—Most often bacterial, sometimes fungal, or worse, parasitic. Treatable with antibiotics.
This Will Help…
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Spay your female dog to prevent future uterine infections and other female “problems.”
Don’t wait with this potential dog emergency.
The vet is you’re best answer for bloody urine!
Find out the cause of the blood and where it’s is coming from.
Take a urine sample to your vet. Collect urine in a clean glass vessel the same day you see the veterinarian. A wide-mouth baby food jar works well.
Get the necessary medication or surgery as needed.
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