Bladder inflammation caused by dog stones will lead to frequent urination in dogs, which will be difficult and painful when urinating, and sometimes hematuria and anuria will occur later. If these symptoms appear, the breeder should take the dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time, so as not to miss the best treatment period and cause the condition to aggravate.
Causes of Stones in Dogs
1. Long-term lack of drinking water for dogs causes urine concentration, which leads to excessive salt concentration in urine and promotes the formation of stones.
2. Bladder infection in dogs is more common in Staphylococcus, Proteus and other infections, which can cause damage to the bladder epithelium, causing it to fall off and form stones.
3. If you eat too much vitamin D, etc., it will damage the proximal convoluted tubule, affect the dog's reabsorption function, increase the secretion of calcium and oxalic acid in the urine, and promote the reaction of calcium oxalate to form stones.
4. Breeders fed too much offal and lean pork. These foods contain a lot of phosphorus and calcium, and also contain more magnesium. Long-term feeding of these foods can easily lead to urolithiasis. If the food contains too many mineral elements, it will also induce stones.
Key points for diagnosis of canine urolithiasis:1. Bladder stones: dysuria, hematuria, frequent urination, but only a small amount of urine is discharged each time. On palpation of the bladder, multip
Types of canine urolithiasis:1. Infected stones (struvite)It consists primarily of magnesium ammonium phosphate, sometimes mixed with calcium carbonate phosphate and ammonium urate. Stones vary greatl
Treatment for urolithiasis in dogs:1. In terms of treatment, it is necessary to determine the treatment method according to the location and type of the stone. Internal medicine and surgery are the mo
Causes of bleeding from the urethra in male dogs:1. Bladder stonesBlood dripping from the urethra indicates that the dog has lost control of urination, which may be due to bladder stones or an infecti
Symptoms of dog stones:1. Frequent urination. Dogs often urinate, but the amount is small each time, but more often, sometimes small particles or fine sand-like stones can be discharged when urinating
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