Dog: Frequent Urination In Dogs And Five Common Reasons

Thursday 2nd of September 2010

Are you reaching the end of your patience with having to let your dog outside every five minutes?  There can be several reasons for a dog urinating frequently.

Canine Urinary Tract Infections

Canine cystitis is the most common cause of frequent urination in dogs, especially in females.  Your dog’s bladder becomes inflamed from the infection, which causes her to need to empty her bladder often.  

The problem is that the urethra in female dogs is much shorter and broader than it is in male dogs, which makes it easier for bacteria to get in and make their way to your dog’s bladder.

Younger pups, about a year old, are also more susceptible to bladder infections in dogs, simply because their immune systems haven’t been challenged much yet.  Older dogs usually build up some immunity to this problem.

Bladder Stones In Dogs

Canine bladder stones form when high mineral levels in the urine crystallize and form stones.  These stones can range from pea gravel size down to the size of a grain of sand.These stones can cause bladder irritation, which often results in urinary problems in dogs.

Hormonal Imbalance In Older Female Dogs

If your dog is older, your vet may suspect a hormonal imbalance, which affects how your dog’s kidneys function.  Her kidneys aren’t able to concentrate urine properly, which would cause her to have to urinate more often.  This is a serious health issue, and your dog can become dehydrated if this isn’t treated.

Canine Diabetes

Diabetes is on the rise, and unfortunately, dogs are no exception.If your dog has diabetes, she’ll have high blood sugar levels.  In an effort to get rid of the extra sugar, a dog will instinctively drink more water.  Of course, this leads to your dog urinating frequently.

Canine diabetes is a serious disease, so if you suspect your dog has it, don’t delay treatment.

Cushing’s Disease In Dogs

Many times dog owners will mistake the symptoms for old age, since it’s usually older dogs that develop this disease.  Along with hair loss and weight gain, you’ll notice your canine friend drinking more water, which leads to frequent urination in dogs.  This condition is treatable, so don’t give up hope if your dog develops it.

Urinary Problems In Dogs Are Diagnosed With These Tests

You’ll be asked to bring a urine sample from your dog so your vet can run tests on it.Make it easy to do this by holding an old soup ladle under her as she urinates.  Don’t let the sample sit for more than a couple of hours, or the test results may not be accurate.  

Your vet will want to examine your dog and may want to take some x-rays too, in order to diagnose the reason for your dog urinating frequently.

Natural Remedies For Pets Can Prevent Urinary Problems In Dogs

Can homeopathic and herbal remedies for pets prevent and treat bladder problems in dogs?  The answer is yes.Finding a remedy that’s safe and gentle enough to give your dog every day is important.  It’s also essential that you purchase the remedy from a company known for producing only the highest quality natural products for pets.  

Do your dog a favor and learn more about how natural remedies for pets can prevent the stress and pain of urinary problems in dogs.  Your dog will be glad you did.


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