My Bernese Mountain Dog just had a UTI, wondering how long it takes to fully recover after antibiotics?

My Bernese Mountain Dog recently finished a course of antibiotics for a urinary tract infection. It’s only been a few days since the treatment ended, and I’m curious about how long it typically takes for her to fully recover. Should I be watching for any signs that the infection might still be lingering, or any behaviors that suggest she needs another vet visit?

Answer

Your Bernese Mountain Dog has just completed a course of antibiotics for a urinary tract infection, and you're understandably wondering about her recovery process and any signs to watch for.

  • Monitor for any signs of recurring symptoms.
  • Ensure your pet is drinking plenty of water.
  • Follow up with a veterinarian if concerns arise.

After completing a course of antibiotics, most dogs will see significant relief from their urinary tract infection symptoms. However, it's important to continue monitoring for any lingering signs of infection, such as frequent urination, straining to urinate, or blood in the urine. Encourage your dog to drink plenty of water to help flush out her system. If you notice any of these symptoms persisting or if she's not acting like her usual self, a follow-up visit to your veterinarian might be necessary to make sure the infection has fully cleared.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long should it take for my dog to recover from a urinary tract infection?

    Recovery times can vary, but most dogs start feeling better within a few days after completing antibiotics. Complete recovery usually happens within a couple of weeks.

  • What are signs that the infection might still be present?

    Watch for signs such as frequent urination, straining, or blood in the urine. If these occur, contact your vet for advice.

  • What should I do to prevent future urinary tract infections?

    Ensure your dog has access to plenty of fresh water, provide regular bathroom breaks, and maintain a balanced diet. Regular vet check-ups can also help catch any developing issues early.

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