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Urinary & Bladder Problems
Remedies for Dog Urinary Tract and Dog Bladder Infections
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) in dogs
If you've ever had a bladder infection, you know it's no fun. The good news for humans, is that they can express their discomfort, and get treatment right away. Dogs? Well, dogs have a little trouble with verbal communication, so it's important as pet owners that we look for symptoms, so that our pets can lead happy lives.
The most common symptoms that your dog has an infection are vomiting, less urination, general discomfort, and weight loss. While some of these are symptoms for other illnesses, the main aspect of a UTI is that there is less, and less urine. It may e even seem like days before your dog wants to go to the bathroom...if this is the case, you've got yourself a problem! If you suspect there your pet is suffering from a UTI, your vet will be keen on prescribing antibodies. While this is a must in extreme cases, natural treatments are a better, healthier choice. Things like garlic supplements, and homeopathic medications are available and work just as well, if not better for dogs that are suffering. Prevention for canine UTI and bladder infections is simple: if you feed your dog a healthy diet, you can reduce the risk of bacteria by over seventy percent!

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