Urinary tract infections in pets can be extremely painful. The fastest way to clear up a UTI is with a course of antibiotics. If your pet does have a UTI, it's time to take them to a veterinarian in Georgetown, OH. But how do you know your pet has this type of infection in the first place?
One sign that you might notice right away, especially if your pet is fully house-trained or litter box trained, is that your dog or cat is suddenly having accidents around the house. Your pet might also start to strain when trying to urinate, and might whine (or yowl) when trying to go.
As the UTI progresses, your pet may lose its appetite. A sudden decrease in energy levels is another sign your pet may be suffering from a UTI. Pets with a UTI will also start to urinate in smaller amounts more frequently. Bloody urine or an especially foul odor associated with the urine are also common symptoms of a pet UTI.
Both dogs and cats can suffer from UTIs. However, they are more common in dogs. Pet UTIs are typically caused by a bacterial infection that spreads up the urinary tract. This is why a correct diagnosis and a course of antibiotics is the best way to cure the UTI.
Here's a bullet-point summary of pet UTI symptoms you should be aware of:
If you are concerned that your pet might have a UTI, Georgetown Animal Hospital is ready to assist you. We have years of experience identifying and addressing urinary tract infections in pets. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at (937) 378-6344.
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