Metabolic kidney stones are the stones that are formed due to an imbalance in the blood or urine. They are more common in dogs as compared to the stones caused due to infection. Kidney stones are more ...
Dogs and cats can suffer from a condition known as urolithiasis. Urolithiasis means ‘urine stones’. Urinary stones can form in the kidneys. This is the first thing we think of because it is the most ...
Q: My Maltese dog has bladder stones and we’re told they need to be removed with surgery. But I’ve been reading things that say stones can be dissolved with a special diet or with a laser. Is surgery ...
Our six-year-old Maltese is a neutered male and has never had any health issues until very recently. He recently was struggling to urinate and had some blood in his urine, so I took him to our vet.
Sassy the Schnauzer was relinquished by her former owners because they were unable to afford the surgery she required. Unfortunately, Sassy was in terrible pain and unable to convey this to shelter ...
Urinary incontinence is when your dog involuntarily loses control of their bladder. This can occur across a range of severity, from small leaks to large amounts of urine. Incontinence is a separate ...
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