Vet Minute: Dog Urinary Tract Infection and Bladder Infection in Dogs

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • In this Vet Minute, Revival Animal Health's Director of Veterinary Services, Dr. Marty Greer, discusses the prevention and treatment of dog urinary tract infections and bladder infections. Shop Doc Roy's Potassium Citrate + Cranberry: www.revivalanimal.com/product...
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Komentáře • 55

  • @bellastone-le9eb
    @bellastone-le9eb Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very informative and concise video. I recommend. Thank you!

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you Bella Stone. Please feel free to let us know if there's a subject you'd like to have Dr. Greer speak, write an article or demonstrate. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @butchcosme
    @butchcosme Před rokem

    Liked and subscribed too

  • @normapate6207
    @normapate6207 Před 11 měsíci

    Im happy i found this my dog has a uti or im guessing and it has answered a lot of questons 4 me would like to know where i get the the cranberry and wht other stuff so i could help her to feel better till get her to a vet

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 11 měsíci

      Norma Pate, the Doc Roy's Potassium Citrate Cranberry can be purchased on our website: www.revivalanimal.com. Here's the link for you to look>www.revivalanimal.com/product/doc-roys-potassium-citrate-cranberry. If you'd like to order by phone, our number to call is: 1-800-786-4751. Sheryl at Revival

    • @msmontana1961
      @msmontana1961 Před měsícem

      ​@RevivalAnimal is this organic?

  • @Christopher-lb1ey
    @Christopher-lb1ey Před 4 měsíci

    My 15 year old female West Highland Terrier started having trouble urinating a week ago and had some blood clots when she did pass a little bit of urine as she was straining, I gave her 250mg vitamin C twice a day (500mg total per day) , cranberries, cranberry juice - I also gave her chicken broth to make sure shes getting enough water along side the vitamin C, within a few days she was back to being able to urinate properly and has stopped straining. Not sure if its just a coincidence but the vitamin C, cranberries, and chicken broth combination seems to have fixed the issue.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 měsíci

      I would advise to have your vet examine her to make sure there's no underlying infection going on. Sheryl at Revival

  • @Lucky-wt6fg
    @Lucky-wt6fg Před 7 měsíci

    So what should the ph be please?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 7 měsíci

      The normal urine pH range for dogs and cats is 6 to 7.5. change in the body. Sheryl at Revival

  • @livefreeallways
    @livefreeallways Před měsícem

    my baby had a bad seizure last week after battling a uti. I didn't take her to vet because she got rid of it before by eating watermelon and i was giving it to her. Her seizures originally came on after a vet prescribed a flutoriquinone antibiotic for a uti a few years prior so I was hesitant to do more antibiotics. She was having periodic seizures from foods high in glutamate but I didn't really figure it out till now. The beef I was giving her was contributing to her uti. I'm so upset cause she had the worst seizureever that last over 12 hours before i could get her to vet since it was at night and not vets are open at night where i live. I had to put her down. I wish now I had taken her in to get the injectable antibiotic i had done in past that seemed okay. So sad.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před měsícem +1

      I'm sorry to hear of your loss. Thank you for sharing your experience to help others. Sheryl at Revival

  • @SoulSpaUniversity
    @SoulSpaUniversity Před rokem +1

    Once we see these signs, would those add home pills she mentioned possibley help to cure it?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      Soul Spa University, Dr. Greer recommends the Doc Roy's Potassium Citrate Cranberry. The granular can be added to the daily diet to help with bladder/UTI infections. If caught early it can treat the infection. If you have further questions please call us at 1-800-786-4751. Here's the link for you> www.revivalanimal.com/product/doc-roys-potassium-citrate-cranberry. The Paws Squad

  • @shaunbat5097
    @shaunbat5097 Před 3 měsíci

    I suspected a UTI the vet offered emergency surgery said my dog had Pyometra, apparently xrayed but no evidence, i said she has no symptoms, ( diarrhea , vomiting, etc, i asked for antibiotics was given six tablets, today i got a second opinion from another vet, i got the urine sample and its a UTI, i got five A/B tablets.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 měsíci

      I hope things are getting better for you female. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @marcusv7881
    @marcusv7881 Před rokem +1

    My 12 yr old Chihuahua mix urinates normally during the day and loves to drink water. Everything is fine during the DAY... But lately she's been having random episodes of nocturia. Not every night but they are happening more frequently...2x this week. With her age, should i just consider it a weakened sphincter? Or should I have the vet do a UA just to rule out a UTI or a bladder infection? I could be wrong but there was possibly a pinkish brown edge to the urine stain on my white sheets. Regardless, I'm going to get xs doggie diapers at PetSmart! ;)

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +2

      I would recommend to have your vet examine her. It's best to rule out any infection first. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @marcusv7881
      @marcusv7881 Před rokem +2

      @@RevivalAnimal thanks so much! Just made an appt for next Tuesday ☺️

  • @j03y__
    @j03y__ Před 10 měsíci

    What age is considered young for a spay?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Joey, We recommend waiting until your dog is at least over 6 months and likely even older for larger dogs. The Paws Squad

  • @serotonin67
    @serotonin67 Před 10 měsíci

    You asked all the right questions, but I am not convinced that prescription antibiotics and other expensive PH prescriptions are the best approach to providing an enduring solution. Do you have any experience or recommendations about treating animals with UTIs with Methylene Blue (MB)?. I understand that MB is used surgically in ligation protocols. Thoughts?

  • @sitprettybaby8188
    @sitprettybaby8188 Před 11 měsíci

    What if your 9 week old puppy is trying to pee and only a tiny amount comes out. She looks uncomfortable and drips some urine after trying to.. pee

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm sorry this puppy is having difficulty. I'm sorry we're not able to assess the condition of the puppy or do any testing. I would recommend to have your vet examine this puppy. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @Worththegreat
    @Worththegreat Před rokem +1

    Quick question.. my dog has been house trained but she did have an accident inside the house a couple of days ago (this occurred twice) however I’ve cleaned the site of the vulva when i seen there was some irritation seen on the site. After cleaning and giving water while having a close eye for any other signs.. she’s literally been normal and the same. Urinating at a regular rate and eating and acting normal. Should i still act and get a cranberry stuff or wait and see if i see any other signs with her in the future ?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      I would have your vet test a urine sample to make sure she doesn't have infection starting. Then you'll know for sure if she's needing anything else to be done. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @fredziffle5219
      @fredziffle5219 Před rokem

      Our dog got dehydrated when we had a seriously ill family member. The vet charged $500 for the sonogram guided urine sample & antibiotics & claimed other tests were done but we never heard. Many friends have said no more pets because vets are too expensive.

  • @nangadanga454
    @nangadanga454 Před rokem

    My female German Shepherd got pregnant 2 month ago, and near her delivery time she started peeing blood, antibiotics were given and the blood stopped for a while, then after 15-20 days again there was *blood with mucus/sticky fluid with thick consistency* , again the vet recommended cephalexin, still she pees blood with mucus,
    now i am worried if it is a UTI or hematuria . Please help.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      Nanga, we recommend contacting your vet to have her examined again. I'm sorry we're not able to make a diagnosis of the situation. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @nangadanga454
      @nangadanga454 Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal Thank you for considering, it means a lot, i checked it with my nearby vet , uti it is , she is recovering now

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +2

      Nanga, Thank you for letting us know she's doing much better now. Sheryl at Revival. 🙂

  • @Rebecca-qx1et
    @Rebecca-qx1et Před rokem

    My female GSD (6 y/o spayed) had a dental cleaning, a cracked tooth removed and a tiny cyst taken off of her foot, she came through the surgery okay and was given antibiotics for two weeks and pain meds. About a week after the antibiotics were done she started drinking excessively and in turn peeing excessively. No blood, pee is clear, no smell and doesn't show any ph imbalance on a test strip. Could it be that the extended larger dose antibiotics is causing her issues? She's not straining or having accidents in the house but we are letting her out every couple of hours day and night. Thank you in advance for any ideas. She is a very bad patient at the vet, scared of everyone there, (long story), so if I can avoid taking her it's better but will if she needs it. I got some doggy urine & bladder balance cranberry/apple cider vinegar pills but that's only been a couple of days, no changes.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      Rebecca it could be from the antibiotics. I would recommend giving a probiotic. This will help the intestinal track. If the excessive drinking continue, I would recommend your vet examine her again. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @researchprojects5290
    @researchprojects5290 Před 10 měsíci

    Is D-mannose ok for dogs?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sorry Research Projects, this isn't a product that we carry. We don't have any product information to be able to answer your question. I would recommend to ask your vet if would safe to give to your animal/animals. They'll know with what medications they're already on if there would be any drug interactions. The Paws Squad.

    • @researchprojects5290
      @researchprojects5290 Před 9 měsíci

      @@RevivalAnimalOK thanks

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for visiting Revival Animal Health, enjoy your day! The Paws Squad

  • @rachelo315
    @rachelo315 Před rokem

    I have a 16 week old cocker spaniel and she pees all the time. I counted almost 10x in one hour. She drinks a lot of water as well when she does drink, then pees almost every 5 minutes. I'm constantly changing pee pads. The urine has no smell, it's clear, no blood. I'm nervous she's got diabetes.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      Rachel, I would have your vet examine her immediately. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @kylelarson3437
      @kylelarson3437 Před rokem +1

      My little puppy has the exact same symptoms. Did you get a diagnosis for your dog?

  • @beth9952
    @beth9952 Před rokem

    Does it change their behavior?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      It may make them more mellow sometimes. Others you may not notice any difference. The Paws Squad

  • @thedalmatianpack
    @thedalmatianpack Před 2 lety

    Hi I have a Question, Can a female dog get pregnant without a tie?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, if the male dog is mounting but no tie happens, the female can still become pregnant if the male ejaculates. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @thedalmatianpack
      @thedalmatianpack Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Ok thank you

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure. Enjoy your day Rosio. Sheryl at Revival

    • @thedalmatianpack
      @thedalmatianpack Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal Thank you, You as Well

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      TY🙂

  • @claudeleggett6287
    @claudeleggett6287 Před rokem

    My dog sick urine cloudy green

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      Claude Leggett, I would recommend taking your dog to your local vet immediately for help. Sheryl at Revival

  • @daviddavis3619
    @daviddavis3619 Před 7 měsíci

    Home is where you make it 😂

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 7 měsíci

      You may observe your dog circling excessively, scooting (dragging bottom along the ground) or squatting frequently, or even crying out in severe cases. Other clinical signs include decreased appetite, vomiting, small amounts of watery feces or feces that contains mucus (without a normal stool), and weight loss. The Paws Squad.

  • @myfivestarrealty
    @myfivestarrealty Před 5 měsíci

    I have a 15 week old Doberman who has white, yellowish, discharge from the vagina😮😢

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 5 měsíci

      I'm sorry we can't diagnose the situation. We're not able to do any type of testing to make a diagnosis. I would recommend to contact your local vet. Sheryl at Revival