You can find non-prescription, natural remedies for treating an infection in bladder of dogs. If your dog is suffering terribly from the pain of a canine bladder blockage then this weighs heavy on your heart. Though bladder problems in dogs be terribly uncomfortable, there are safe, gentle options for treatment him which mediate the pain and your dog's overall health.
Stone-like material or crystals build up in the urinary tract or in bladder of dogs. This leaves your dog vulnerable to bladder problems. The first step in treating crystals or stones in your dog's bladder is understanding what causes them.
Canine struvite crystals occur frequently in dogs and they are usually caused by urinary tract infection. On the other hand, canine oxalate bladder stones are caused by a build up of calcium in the blood stream.
No matter which kind of stones your dog experiences, your dog is going through considerable pain and discomfort. If you need to know how to treat crystals in bladder of dogs without further exacerbating the problem, then the answer is homeopathic remedies. Using a special blend of plant based ingredients, these all natural products can help to ease symptoms and strengthen the immune system to improve overall health.
To be effective, homeopathic remedies must be part of a healthy daily routine. Feeding your dog a special diet low in certain minerals and proteins can help to balance pH levels in urine and encourage stones to dissolve naturally, avoiding the necessity for surgery.
Along with a proper diet, free of additives and preservatives, one answer as to treating crystals in bladder of dogs is by ensuring he is well hydrated. Your dog needs reliable access to a clean water source. Water is vital to flushing the toxins out of your dogs system. Exercise is also extremely important as it helps to keep the entire body functioning properly. So too is proper hygiene since regular bathing and brushing can stop the spread of bacteria.
The other step in treating crystals in dog bladder is to make sure your dog urinates regularly. Holding it in can cause serious urinary tract damage, so you should always heed the signs that your dog needs to go out. The more vigilant you are about this, the less of a chance there is that your dog will develop crystals or other urinary tract problems.
So what about treating an infection in bladder of dogs? Homeopathic remedies are made from 100% natural ingredients. These products can work to alleviate painful symptoms without subjecting your dog to harsh side effects. Natural ingredients have healing antiseptic and antibacterial properties which help to soothe and protect the urinary tract while naturally ridding it of blockage.
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September 17th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
My dog has had a urinary tract infection for a while. It was treated by the Vet (yes, antibiotics), and now she has crystals in her urine. I rushed her to the Vet today because she was in terrible pain. That is how we found out about the cyrstals in her urine. The doctor said they are likely from the bladder infection she had, even though the white cells are no longer apparent. They also did an x-ray and the doctor did not see any stones, and thank goodness the x-ray in general looked ok. No masses or anything. He put her back on a second antibiotic. After reading your article, I am now confused about that. How will antibiotics help the crystals, or is he just trying to make sure the infection is completely gone. Would crystals in the bladder actually cause a dog to whimper and even occasionally yelp in pain??
You mention the importance of the dog drinking. She does not drink as much as I would like her to. Should I actually “make” her drink a little more by using a syringe or dropper several times a day to make sure she is drinking? I give her purified water now, only, but I realized I was using tap water to soften her dog food. I give her a little bit of dry food, and some cooked chicken with some veggies in it as well.
Also, I have read on the internet that cranberry tablets would help. She is only 13 pounds. How do I know how much to give her?
Thank you for your help!
Marie