My dog can't urinate. It's just dripping. Been to a vet. Xrayed the dog but no results. Ultrasound - prostate unsymmetric. Got a hormone implant plus antibiotics. Worked for 3 weeks. Now it's even worse. What else could it be? He's an 2.5 year old black lab.
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Unneutered dogs can get prostatitis (infection of the prostate) along with prostate enlargement. Sometimes prostate cancers or cancer of the urethra can also occur. A needle sample or biopsy of the prostate can be performed to help diagnose the underlying problem. A long course of antibiotics after a culture can be performed with castration (neutering) is usually required for non-cancerous causes. Not being able to appropriately urinate can be painful and life threatening as electrolytes can build up in the body and can make a dog very sick. Please consider additional follow up soon with your veterinarian.
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Castration (also chemical castration/hormone implant) is usually curative. I suggest you take him back to the vet for a recheck. There may be a more serious problem. He may definitely have a serious infection, or a tumor or an unresponsive prostate hyperplasia. Please take Scooby back to the vet for a recheck.
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