Canine urinary tract infection or canine UTI affects approximately–% of the entire dog population in the world. This condition happens in dogs when bacteria such as E. coli, klebsiella, coagulase positive straphylococcus, pseudomonas, esterococcus, or proteus mirabilis gain access to the dog?s bladder, urethra, and the kidneys and cause infection. Dog UTI is a serious health problem in dogs. If not treated immediately, it could spread to other areas of the dog?s internal system such as the heart and cause further harm and even death. Therefore, it is imperative that you bring your dog to the veterinarian immediately when you see any of the signs of canine UTI.
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Signs Your Puppy Has A UTI?
June 28th, 2010 · No Comments · dog health, pet health, pet news
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Canine Urinary Incontinence – What You Should Know
March 29th, 2010 · No Comments · dog health, pet health, pet news
Male canine urinary incontinence can be somewhat alarming to owners when it first becomes noticeable. A well trained, well behaved dog suddenly begins to void in places where it normally would not do so. Owners see this and begin to wonder what the problem is with their pet. Is it a behavior problem or is [...]
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