Dogs often urinate in some places, and once their urination system fails, a series of problems will occur, such as: frequent urination, less urination, pain, inability to urinate, and even symptoms of "pulling stones". Don't think about going to the hospital for examination, the results will tell you that this is a urinary stone.
Usually, urinary stones in dogs are usually formed by precipitation of salts normally excreted in the urine. Urinary stones are generally not very large in size, not particularly large in number, and are generally diamond-shaped or triangle-shaped. They have very great stimulation to the urethra, and they have completely and incomplete blockage of the urethra. They may also have symptoms of urinary occlusion and renal abdominal pain in the dog. Dogs will also experience arching the back and contracting the abdomen, and often have urination postures.
Urine stones are also a disease that dogs are prone to, and the causes of stones are also different.
Many shovelers are unwilling to perform surgical treatment on their dogs, fearing that there will be strong side effects after the operation, which will cause their health to be worse than before, their living habits and quality of life will become worse, and they are also afraid that their dogs will not be able to resist the operating table. However, if they do not perform surgery, the dog will not urinate smoothly and hold back urine will be uncomfortable. Therefore, once they do not choose surgery, there is only drug treatment.
And drug treatment must be very fundamental to relieve and cure urinary stones. If the stone is too big, drug treatment is not possible. It is best to go to the hospital for surgery. Otherwise, if the stone is not removed for a long time and the dog cannot urinate, it will cause death. Therefore, timely treatment must be carried out.