5 Surefire Signs of UTI in a Female Puppy
Are you sick and tired of rushing your puppy to the vet when you notice the signs of a UTI? It would be beneficial and perhaps even a life-saver for your puppy if you learn to spot urinary tract infections early. Many pet owners don’t realize until the last minute that their dog is suffering from UTI and end up having to administer aggressive treatment with harsh side effects since the infections are caught in their late stages. Here are 5 surefire signs of UTI in a female puppy so you can spot the problem early and get rid of quickly and easily at home.
1. Female puppy UTI will cause your puppy to urinate more or less frequently than usual. For this reason, it’s important to know what your puppy’s normal ********* patterns are like so you can spot abnormalities. UTI could be caused by a blockage that leads your cat to urinate less or inflammation that leads your cat to urinate more. It can also cause incontinence so your cat constantly dribbles urine.
2. Is your puppy acting dehydrated? Dehydration is one of the first signs of UTI in a female puppy. If you notice your puppy acting a lot thirstier than usual, it is a possible sign of UTI. For example, if it is cold outside and your puppy isn’t getting much exercise but is drinking a lot of water as if she were incredibly thirsty, a UTI could be the culprit.
3. One of the signs of female puppy UTI in its late stages is blood in the urine. Unfortunately in this case it’s necessary to take your puppy to the vet for treatment. Learn to spot the signs of urinary tract infection early so your puppy doesn’t reach this point. ********* blood is painful for your puppy.
4. Is your dog acting more lethargic than normal? Does she have a fever? Is her abdomen tender? These are all surefire signs of a UTI in a female puppy If you notice these symptoms, get your puppy checked out immediately.
5. Is your puppy straining to urinate? Do only drops of urine come out when your puppy tries to urinate? Painful ********* and difficulty ********* are both signs of female puppy UTI. Female puppies are much more susceptible to UTI and for that reason it’s important to make sure that you take the necessary precautions at home. For example, you should give your puppy a homeopathic remedy each day to ward off infection and promote a healthy urinary tract and bladder. Moreover, you need to make sure that your puppy has plenty of fresh, clean water to drink and a healthy diet.
Your goal? Take this information and keep it mind so you can spot the signs of UTI in a female puppy before it’s too late. As you probably know, visits to the vet can get expensive and antibiotics have lots of negative side effects so it’s best to nip the problem in the bud before it spirals out of control. With the proper diet, sufficient water intake, and a homeopathic remedy, you can keep your puppy healthy and infection-free without ever having to take her to the vet.
By: Laura Ramirez
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