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Being aware of your dog s daily habits is one way of telling if your dog is suffering from a disorder. If you notice that your dog starts to have frequent urination than his usual habit, he may be suffering from a case of urinary tract infection (UTI).
Urinary tract infection in dogs [...]

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Struvite crystals can cause a lot of discomfort to dogs. When left untreated, they can cause urinary infection. In addition, they can form into stones and cause more problems and discomfort to the affected dog.
If you suspect that your dog is suffering from the occurrence of struvite crystals, the best thing you can do [...]

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Urinary tract infection (UTI) is not only common in humans. It is common in dogs, too. This is most common in female dogs because of their short urethra, but UTI in male dogs is also probable, although rarely. In its early stages of development, UTI in dogs may not necessarily be harmful and may [...]

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If you are constantly rushing your female puppy to the vet for recurring urinary tract infection (UTI), it would very much help if you know how to spot the symptoms of female puppy UTI before the condition worsens. Most frequently, owners do not realize that their puppy is suffering from UTI until the condition has [...]

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Urinary tract infections in dogs are caused by any kind of these bacteria: proteus mirabilis, escherichia coli, pseudomonas, coagulase positive straphylococcus, esterococcus, or klebsiella. These bacteria enter the dog s body through the food it eats and the water it drinks everyday. Bacteria can also penetrate a dog s internal system [...]

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Are you having problems with dog difficulty urinating? Dog urinating problem can be upsetting to the dog as well as to its owner. It can cause discomfort and extreme pain to the dog. The owner might consider giving the dog treatment or rush it to the vet.
There are several possible reasons why a dog [...]

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Is your puppy urinating frequently but producing only small amounts? If you notice your puppy frequently urinating small amounts, be wary. It may be suffering from a symptom of urinary tract infection. Puppy urinating small amount may also be caused by any of these underlying health conditions: bladder stones, tumors, birth defects, polydipsia, and hormonal [...]

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Puppy urinary tract infections are as common as human UTI. These conditions may not be given immediate treatment because symptoms may be easily missed and left unnoticed by the owners, especially that puppies tend to urinate a lot. Thus, it is important that as a dog owner, you know how to tell if the puppy [...]

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Like humans, cats are susceptible to a lot of health risks. From time to time, a cat may suffer from cases of infection such as feline urinary tract infection, bladder infection and many more. Cats may also experience a condition called hematochezia.
Hematochezia is a condition characterized by the presence of blood in cat stool. [...]

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It is understandable that responsible dog owners only want the best for their beloved pet dogs. After the pet food recall that happened recently, many dog owners are trying to learn how to make homemade dog food. They believe that by making their own homemade dog food they can help their pet dogs avoid the [...]

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