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Pets | Treating Bladder Sto ...Treating Bladder Stones in Dogs with DietSubmitted by Cristian on Thursday Aug 07, 2008 and viewed 370 timesTotal Word Count: 568 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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Dogs are very prone to developing bladder stones. This disease in dogs is very much like the bladder stones that are suffered by humans. In dogs, certain minerals block the flow of urine in the urethra, causing pained exertion of liquid wastes.
Dogs are very prone to
developing bladder stones. This disease in dogs is very much like the bladder
stones that are suffered by humans. In dogs, certain minerals block the flow of
urine in the urethra, causing pained exertion of liquid wastes. These
solidified minerals are alternatively called uroliths, stones, or calculi. Dogs with bladder stones may
develop cystitis, a condition wherein their urinary bladder gets inflamed, all
because of the small stones present in the dog's urinary tract. These small
stones can be made up of calcium oxalate, struvite, cystine calculi, and
ammonium urate. Once these small stones form in
the urinary tract of your dog, your pet would show the symptoms of the disease.
Such symptoms are frequent urination, decreased amount of urine, and straining.
You may also see blood in your pet's urine every now and then. Male dogs are
more likely to be affected by bladder stones because of their narrow urethras. There are different ways to
treat bladder stones in dogs. However, the proper treatment is carried out only
after the veterinarian had found out what type of stones had formed in your
dog's urinary tract. As stated earlier, there are many types of stones that
could possibly form. And each of those stones requires a different set of
treatment strategy. Bladder stones can be treated
with the right diet. Veterinarians may prescribe an acidic diet so that the
dog's urine would have a higher pH level. At that state, the bladder stones would
get dissolved and the dog would be cured eventually. There are also certain dog
foods that are especially created to treat bladder stones in dogs. Your
veterinarian would know if these foods are going to be helpful to your pet or
not. It is very hard to give dogs acidic juices or the fresh juices of fruits.
But if the foods are scientifically prepared to contain the needed acids, it
becomes much easier to feed them to your pet. Of course, it is also important
to give your dog the proteins and the nutrients it needs to sustain life. However, the treatment of
bladder stones through diet is only effective for struvite uroliths. These are
the type of stones that can easily be dissolved with acids. But even so, it
would take several weeks to more than two months before the diet would prove to
be effective and potentially treat your dog. Surgery is still the best way to
treat bladder stones in dogs. Ask the help of a qualified veterinarian to
determine whether this treatment process is the best one for your pet. Otherwise,
you have to submit your pet to other treatment procedures that would remove the
stones in its bladder in the shortest time possible. Dogs with bladder stones tend
to become irritated, excrete less amount of urine but do it very frequently,
and exhibit pain while urinating. If you observe your dog to be suffering from
these symptoms, it is best that you take your pet to the veterinarian right
away for proper diagnosis. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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