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If you are a dog lover or you own a dog, then you want to know all of the signs that your dog is not healthy. If your dog is not feeling good, then you want to know the signs and symptoms that your dog is experiencing so you can help your dog get healthy. UTI (urinary tract infection) is very painful for us humans and it is just the same for dogs. Uti infections in dogs come in many stages. Here are some of the warning signs that you can observe in your dog if your dog has UTI.
Since there are many different degrees of this disease, the warning signs vary due to the severity of the illness. If your dog has a mild case of UTI, then your dog might whimper or yelp due to the discomfort or pain. If your dog has a mild case of UTI, then this can be dealt with very easily as long as you catch it right away.
The Urinary tract infection in dogs can be classified into 2 categories. The first category is called an upper urinary tract infection and the other category is called a lower urinary tract infection. Even though these are both urinary tract infection, the symptoms of these infections are very different.
Some of the symptoms of an upper urinary tract infection in dogs is weight loss and vomiting. Another symptom is anorexia. If your dog is vomiting and you don’t know why you might want to take your dog to the vet. It might be a urinary tract infection or it could be something else but you do not want to take the chance because it could be something serious in your dog’s health.
Symptoms of a lower urinary tract infection can be found or observed while the dog is going its business. Discomfort in peeing and dancing around while trying to go to the bathroom is a very good sign that your dog has a lower urinary tract infection. If you notice this then you need to bring your dog into the vet to make sure it is just a urinary tract infection instead of something else that can be more harmful to your dog.
There are some symptoms that you can notice if your dog starts acting out of the ordinary and having troubles going to the bathroom. These symptoms can be very hard for your dog to deal with but if your dog has these indications, bring your pet into the vet to get them looked at to make sure there is nothing else wrong with your pet.
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