Did you Notice Blood in your Dog’s Urine


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A dog quickly becomes part of the family and so when he’s feeling ill, the whole family becomes worried. Did you notice blood in your dog’s urine? What does it look like? Blood in dog urine commonly appears like a pinkish tinge since it mixes with the color of the urine. On the other hand, it can also appear bright red. This happens when the secretion is coming out from the vagina or rectal area. Since your dog can’t tell what’s wrong, and you too, usually do not have an idea about this, you resort to taking him to the vet. This is a safe option to ensure your dog obtains the most appropriate cure.

The veterinarian will suggest a diagnosis in order to determine what is causing the blood to occur in your dog’s urine. His diagnostic plan definitely includes a comprehensive urinalysis, blood count, chemical blood profile and bacterial culture. In male dogs, the examination of his ejaculated liquid will help in determining the possibility of prostate infection.

The diagnosis can also include radiography and or ultrasound assessment. You are also required to give an extensive history of your dog’s health, which includes the background history of the symptoms and the probable scenarios which may have caused the condition. This background history check will provide the vet with clues as to which among the dog’s organs are causing the problem.

Based upon these results, the veterinarian will prescribe the appropriate treatment to your dog. If the blood in dog urine is due to a minor UTI, prostrate or urethral infection, he will commonly provide the safest antibiotic to treat the infection. However if it is a serious case, a surgical treatment should be performed. You have nothing to worry since the surgery is a quick process. It will only take a while for the vet to perform it. After the surgery though, you need to take good care of your dog to ascertain no infection to the suture will occur.