heckler
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I had to take mine to the vet. Diagnosis was struvite crystals or stones in the bladder. The quack gave me some Science Diet s/d in the can to feed for a month, then do an x-ray and urinalisis, then put him on prescription bag feed to prevent reoccurence. What the s/d does is maintain an urine ph level of 6.2-6.4, and possibly dissolve the crystals.The bag feed is low in minerals; calcium, magnesium, sodium, phosphoros. So far, no other feed company makes a feed with lower mineral content of those four minerals. I have called a few of the feed companies and talked to their vet/nutritionist. One said he attended a seminar recently and some have thought that UTI's should be treated up to 2 years. One said 2 tablets daily of ammonium chloride in the feed or water, I can't remember, would help with lowering the urine PH. One said to give half of a Vitamin C tablet and cranberry juice. There was no signs of infection in the urinalisis and blood tests, so no antibiotics were prescribed. I had given him a shot of 1 cc of Agricillen (cattle penicillen or antibiotics), 5 days prior to the trip to the vet. This dog drinks very little water, so I suspect this might be part of the problem. If you have a druggist that will, get some amoxicillien or ampicillen and give 250 mg twice a day for a month. If you see blood in the urine, it may be stones. If they keep growing they may block her up and may kill her.
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