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The Untold Secrets to Treating Dog Urinary Tract Infections Naturally

You might disagree with me but hear me out on this. Conventional treatments for dog urinary tract infections are only effective to a point. If your veterinarian has corrected an underlying problem that was causing the infections such as a birth defect or tumor and the infections still keep coming back, it is a sign that aggressive natural treatment and lifestyle changes are necessary.

Dog urinary problems often occur because of an imbalance in your dog's health. In order to correct this imbalance at a cellular level and promote a healthy bladder, healthy flow of urine, and strong immune system, medication is not the answer. Medication will only suppress the symptoms.

If you want your dog to achieve permanent recovery, it is necessary to use holistic treatment.  Holistic treatments address all lifestyle factors that contribute to illness. In the case of dog urinary tract infections, diet, water consumption, and exercise level play a prominent role. Make sure your dog eats a balanced, high quality diet of mostly raw, unprocessed foods. Avoid giving your dog dry foods and foods that contain sugar.

To prevent dog urinary problems, make sure your dog always has plenty of clean, fresh water to drink. Avoid giving your dog tap water, which is contaminated with chemicals like chlorine. Drinking filtered water will help your dog flush harmful toxins out of his bladder.

Also make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise in order to prevent and treat dog urinary tract infections. Exercise leads to a state of overall good health and when you take your dog out for frequent walks it gives him plenty of opportunities to empty his bladder as well. If your dog holds his urine in for too long it can lead to urinary tract infection.

Last but not least, an important aspect of holistic treatment for dog urinary problems is the use of a homeopathic remedy. Homeopathic remedies are widely available over the counter and are a safe, economical alternative to prescription drugs. They can be used for long periods without any risk of side effects and are easy to administer because they come in granular form. Homeopathic remedies help to maintain the health of your dog's bladder, promote a healthy flow of urine, and keep your dog's immune system strong.

In conclusion, dog urinary tract infections can be resolved safely and naturally. Pet owners need to stop trying to find a quick fix and instead rely on long term lifestyle changes and homeopathic treatment. By doing so, it will be possible to get rid of your dog's urinary tract infections once and for all.

Kate Rieger

Kate Rieger is partnered with the Kentucky S.N.I.P clinic and together through education programs and spay/neuter efforts, they provide affordable solutions for pet owners in the Kentuckiana region. Visit her site at http://www.Pet-Natural-Remedies.com today to learn more about a natural remedy for dog urinary tract infections and naturalize your pet care today.

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