My dog hasn't peed in over 12 hours, should I be worried?

I noticed that my dog hasn't peed in over 12 hours, even after taking her out for walks and giving her plenty of water yesterday. She seems to be acting normal otherwise, but I’m concerned about her bladder health. Is it a sign of something serious, or is there something I should do to help her?

Answer

If your dog hasn't urinated in over 12 hours, it could be a sign of a urinary blockage or another underlying health issue, and it's best to consult a veterinarian promptly.

  • Lack of urination for more than 12 hours
  • Excessive drinking with no urination
  • Straining or discomfort when trying to urinate
  • Restlessness or other signs of discomfort

This issue is important because a urinary blockage or similar condition can quickly become serious, leading to kidney damage or other complications. While your dog might still appear normal and healthy, it's crucial to address this situation sooner rather than later to prevent any potential harm.

For personalized guidance, we recommend booking a consultation with a veterinarian at Dial A Vet to ensure your pet's health and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can cause my dog to stop urinating?

    Possible causes include urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or more severe issues like a urinary blockage. It's important to seek veterinary advice to identify and address the root cause.

  • How long is too long for a dog to go without urinating?

    Dogs typically urinate every 4-6 hours. If your dog hasn't urinated in over 12 hours, especially with increased water intake, it could indicate a problem that needs veterinary evaluation.

  • What home remedies can I try to help my dog urinate?

    While ensuring your dog has access to plenty of water and ample opportunities to go outside can help, it's crucial not to rely solely on home remedies if your dog shows any signs of discomfort. Consult with a vet to rule out any serious conditions.

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