I think my dog is having urinary problems. I don't know what to do and I'm worried about her
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Have her examined by your veterinarian. A sterile urine sample can be collected and submitted for urinalysis and culture. Blood work can also be submitted to assess major organ function. Abdominal xrays or ultrasound can be done to diagnose bladder or kidney stones. Treat as indicated.
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Urinary problems can include a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or bladder crystals. If your dog is frequently peeing and in small amounts, that could indicate a UTI. Painful urination can indicate bladder stones or crystals. I would recommend taking her to your vet. They will take a sample of her urine, and perform a urinalysis on it to see if there is bacteria, blood, crystals, or stones in it. The vet will also do a blood biochemistry to see for other signs of disease. They can also prescribe the appropriate antibiotics to treat any urinary problems.
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