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[B729]Bladder Stones In Dogs
by Cristian, Cri

Dogs are very prone todeveloping bladder stones. This disease in dogs is very much like the bladderstones that are suffered by humans. In dogs, certain minerals block the flow ofurine in the urethra, causing pained exertion of liquid wastes. Thesesolidified minerals are alternatively called uroliths, stones, or calculi.

 

Dogs with bladder stones maydevelop cystitis, a condition wherein their urinary bladder gets inflamed, allbecause of the small stones present in the dog's urinary tract. These smallstones can be made up of calcium oxalate, struvite, cystine calculi, andammonium urate.

 

Once these small stones form inthe 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 aremore likely to be affected by bladder stones because of their narrow urethras.

 

There are different ways totreat bladder stones in dogs. However, the proper treatment is carried out onlyafter the veterinarian had found out what type of stones had formed in yourdog's urinary tract. As stated earlier, there are many types of stones thatcould possibly form. And each of those stones requires a different set oftreatment strategy.

 

Bladder stones can be treatedwith the right diet. Veterinarians may prescribe an acidic diet so that thedog's urine would have a higher pH level. At that state, the bladder stones wouldget dissolved and the dog would be cured eventually.

 

There are also certain dogfoods that are especially created to treat bladder stones in dogs. Yourveterinarian would know if these foods are going to be helpful to your pet ornot. 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, itbecomes much easier to feed them to your pet. Of course, it is also importantto give your dog the proteins and the nutrients it needs to sustain life.

 

However, the treatment ofbladder stones through diet is only effective for struvite uroliths. These arethe type of stones that can easily be dissolved with acids. But even so, itwould take several weeks to more than two months before the diet would prove tobe effective and potentially treat your dog. Surgery is still the best way totreat bladder stones in dogs. Ask the help of a qualified veterinarian todetermine 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 thestones in its bladder in the shortest time possible.

 

Dogs with bladder stones tendto 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 fromthese symptoms, it is best that you take your pet to the veterinarian rightaway for proper diagnosis.


Bladder stone develops if excess minerals and other waste products crystallize in the bladder area. This disease has different symptoms. The most common of which is the intense pain that dogs experience when urinating.

You'll know if your dog suffers from this disease if it wants to urinate frequently. Dogs with bladder stone problems also have other observable abnormalities when they urinate. For starters, there's blood in their urine. Your dog may also excrete smaller amounts of urine than usual. Other than those, dogs may also suffer from general weakness and loss of appetite.

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If you think that your dog is suffering from bladder stones, take it to the veterinarian right away. The vet would perform any of these tests: urinalysis, urine culture, sensitivity tests, radiograess the extent of your pet's illness.

After the cause and the status of the disease were determined, the vet would be ready to prescribe the right course of treatment. The treatment of bladder stones depends upon the stone's chemical composition. Calcium oxalate and struvite stones are the most common ones. However, the dogs suffering from calcium oxalate and struvite stones require medications that are different from those with urate, calcium phosphate, or silicate stones.

The medicines for dogs with bladder stones consist of antibiotics and stone-dissolving chemicals. The observance of proper diet is also important. The vet would provide detailed instructions to pet owners on what to feed, how to feed, and when to feed their pets.

There are also home remedies for bladder stones in dogs. Such home remedies are the perfect complements for the medicines prescribed by your veterinarian. They are barberry root, sarsaparilla, goldenseal, and aconite, among many others. When taken along with the medicines given by the vet, faster and more effective healing is expected.

If not treated right away, bladder stones may develop into other much severe complications. The complications include bladder cancer, tumors, and even death. There are many cases wherein dogs with bladder problems are put to sleep because even surgery can't help them anymore.

Dogs are considered a part of the family. As such, they deserve the best medical attention as anyone else. Bladder stone is one of the most common diseases suffered by dogs. Early diagnosis of the disease is very important. Regular visits to the vet is going to help a lot in maintaining the perfect health of your pet and keep them away from serious diseases.
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