Be aware that if your dog is licking her genitals and urinating more often, this could also be a sign of a urinary tract infection, so make an appointment with your veterinarian if you are not sure. How to prepare for a dog in heat If you suspect your puppy will soon have her first ...
We have a 4yr old female boxer/german shepherd mix who seems to be "leaking" a lot lately and urinating in odd places & times, such as while laying on my son's bed or sitting on someone's lap. What are possible causes for this and is there something we can do for her at home....
My Jack Russell (10) keeps on urinating and pooing in the house, in spite of the door being open all the time. I got her two years ago and was told she is house trained, but obviously that is not the case. Advertisement One of the carpets is so stained, I can not get it clean...
Blood in urine If you discover blood in your dog’s urine, this is a sign of bladder stones in dogs or another medical condition that should be addressed promptly. Peeing in the house If your adult dog is having frequent accidents or urinating in unusual places, this could be a sign of...
Urinating more frequently Peeing in inappropriate places, such as on the couch, on his own bed, etc. Painful urination (the dog may strain or even cry out when trying to urinate) There may be traces of blood in the dog's urine The dog may be drinking more water The dog may become ...
Blood in urine Licking the genital area Incontinence or an inability to control urination Decreased urine flow Frequent attempts to urinate Reduced appetite Lack of energy or interest in normal activities IMPORTANT: If your dog is not urinating freely, a urinary blockage may be the cause. Consult ...
Difficulty urinating or complete blockage Blood in the urine If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s wise to see a holistic vet about your dog’s urinary tract problems. Your vet will likely request a urine sample and ask about your dog’s symptoms. ...
I always get concerned when a dog is drinking and urinating larger amounts than usual. While it is certainly possible that it is nothing serious, I think a vet visit is a good idea. An increase in thirst and urination in a young dog makes me worried that he has gotten into something...
When raising a dog, it is crucial to be mindful of its habits. Since dogs can’t communicate what they are feeling, you have to make some hard calls at times, depending on behavioral cues which can be relied on. For example, suppose you suddenly notice your puppy urinating more than usu...
For dogs suffering from urinary tract infection (UTI), one of the most common symptoms is frequent urination. So if your dog is urinating more than usual, then it is an indication that something is not right with him. Usually, dogs have their fixed routine and as they grow they learn to...