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Dog Bladder Problems And How To Combat Them

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If you notice that you dog urinates on a steady basis and drinks a lot of water, it might be a sign of bladder problems. This can be a very frustrating situation for both owner and dog, especially if your dog has to urinate even if just a few drops come out.

If this is the case, it is vital that you take your dog to the vet straight away. This article will give you useful information of dogs and bladder problems.
You do not want it to develop into a bladder infection, as this can lead to stones forming in the bladder. These can result in an obstruction, and will trap the urine in the bladder that will stop urination totally. These bladder infections are more likely to occur in female dogs than in male dogs, but older male dogs are more likely to get this.

There are however some things that you can put in place that will help to reduce the chances of this happening.

You should always make sure that you have clean sparkling water available for your dog. Get into a routine of changing the water of your dog twice daily, especially during the warmer months.

The diet of your dog will also play a big role in steering clear bladder problems. Try to buy your dog premium dog food, and not commercial kibble, as it contains hazardous substances. These foods have little nutritional value for your dog, and will not benefit them at all.

Also try to avoid stressful situations as far as possible. Try to stick to the same schedule or training routine, and do not leave your dog in a crate for extended periods of time. Try and spend quality time with your dog, and take them for nice walks of play fetch with them. If you take your dog out on a regular basis, it will also help them to not keep their urine in for too long.

Try to keep the sleep area of your dog clean, and use mild sanitizers frequently, and get rid of any excess hair. This will prevent any bacteria from building up, and also prevent bladder and urinary tract infections.
Also make use of a washcloth to clean the genital areas of your dog as this will get rid of any dry urine. You should bathe your dog when needed, but also not to often. These are only a few situations that you may follow that will help your dog to stay clear off bladder infections.