Bladder infections in dogs are a primary sign of canine Diabetes--and you should thus consult a veterinarian.
There is no natural miracle cure that will make your dog better. You can try to let the infection run its course...if you don't care that your dog may die.
Hello,
I just found this as searching for home remedies for my dogs infection. I am going to give it a try. Hope this works for you too.
http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/bladder_infection.html
Cheers
You don't. The puppy needs treatment by a properly qualified Vet or Veterinary Clinic. Dogs do not respond to medicines the same way that people do, so a medicine that might be good for a human being may be deadly poisonous to a dog. Especially a young puppy.
Don't chance it. Talk to a Vet asap.
Uninary tract infections need to be treated with antibiotics. Contact your local vet to get a perscription.
Antibiotics
Treatment for bladder infection
Bladder infection should be looked into medically for identifying the cause/s and thereby recommending a line of treatment.
Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
The best course of action to treat a bladder infection is to drink plenty of clear fluids. It is important that you also consult a medical professional for accurate treatment of your symptoms.
no it's probably just a bladder infection
possibly
There are many different symptoms that one may experience when experiencing a bladder infection. Some of these symptoms may include pain when urinating, inability to empty the bladder, blood in the urine, and pain in the lower area of the abdomen. If you believe that you have a bladder infection it is best to seek medical treatment.
Even though Macropen might be used for other illnesses it is most commonly used for bladder infection, especially after sexual intercourse.
Bladder infection.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
you may not take her out enough or it could be a bladder infection so you may need to see a vet it might be because of old age It is very important you take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. It could be a bladder infection or that she is losing control of her bladder as she is getting older. There are medications to help with the incontinence.
It might have a bladder infection.