Why is my dog getting so many UTIs, and now she's acting off again, should I see the vet?

My dog has had quite a few UTIs recently, and I've noticed that she's starting to seem off again. She's been a bit lethargic and not her usual playful self since yesterday. Could this be another UTI, and do you think it's time to bring her to the vet, or is there something I can do to help her at home?

Answer

Your dog's recent lethargy and past issues with urinary tract infections (UTIs) may suggest that she is experiencing another infection. It's essential to monitor these symptoms closely as they can affect her overall well-being.

  • UTIs can recur and may require veterinary attention.
  • Lethargy in dogs is a symptom that should not be ignored.
  • Prompt action can prevent further complications.

Based on her symptoms, it seems possible that your dog could be experiencing another UTI. These infections can make dogs uncomfortable and less active than usual. While there are home care steps that can sometimes aid in prevention, once symptoms have developed, it's crucial to have her examined by a vet to determine the best course of action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common signs of a UTI in dogs?

    Common signs include frequent urination, blood in the urine, accidents in the house, straining to urinate, and licking around the urinary opening. Lethargy can also be a symptom, as you have noticed.

  • Can I treat my dog's UTI at home?

    While there are supportive care steps, such as encouraging frequent urination and providing plenty of water, a UTI often requires antibiotics prescribed by a vet to effectively treat the infection.

  • When should I see a vet for my dog's UTI symptoms?

    If your dog's behavior changes, such as increased lethargy, or if other symptoms of a UTI appear, it's best to consult a veterinarian. Prompt treatment can prevent the infection from worsening.

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