Bladder
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Pollakiuria: Why is My Dog Urinating more Often? If your dog is urinating more often it's more than just a hassle. Learn how many diseases increased urination frequency could signify. Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Bacterial Cystitis in Dogs Your dog may hide the symptoms of an uncomfortable urinary infection. Cystitis, which is often caused by a urinary infection, can indicate a larger problem. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Hematuria: Blood in Urine of Dogs and Cats Urinary problems are not always obvious but are often serious. Bloody urine can be an indication of many conditions. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Urinary Incontinence in Dogs Most dog owners who have acquired a new puppy have been through the “accident” phase. Many of those dog parents ask themselves, “Will he ever stop peeing in the house?” Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z The Vet Files: Why Is My Cat Suddenly Peeing on the Floor? A friend and cat lover recalls: "My cat, Catnip, peed on the floor! At first, I was so mad at him. I locked him up in the basement with his litter box, food and water. The urine looked a little red, but I was convinced he was fine since he was acting normally otherwise Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Why Is My Dog Suddenly Peeing on the Floor? Dr. Phil Zeltzman is a traveling, board-certified surgeon in Allentown, PA. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Does Your Cat Miss the Litter Box? The number one behavior complaint from cat owners is that their cats miss the litter box or are urinating or defecating in inappropriate places around the house. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs UTI—these three letters stand for “urinary tract infection,” which is commonly seen in veterinary hospitals. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Cats Disease of the lower urinary tract (bladder and urethra) is a very common problem in cats and may be due to a single or, more commonly, a combination of factors. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Bladder Stones in Dogs Bladder stones are very painful for dogs, and some breeds are genetically prone to bladder stones such as beagles, dachshunds, bulldogs, and pugs. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Bladder Stones in Cats Bladder stones are very painful for cats and are caused by changes in diet or water intake, metabolic disease, genetics, or bacterial infections. Read More > |