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Species: Dog Breed: Lhasa Apso/Shih Tzu Age: 2-5 years
My female dog has had blood in her urine for 2 months. I live in Belize, Central America and the Vets here do not have the technology to determine the cause. Any suggestions would be helpful. She is still playful and eats regularly. The blood only shows up at the end of her stream or when she is trying to mark her territory. She is not in any pain.
Thank you,
Selma
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Dr. Marie replied:
Sorry to hear that Tiki is having this problem! This will be a tough one to solve if tests are not available to you.
My first concern with her symptoms would be that she may have a bladder stone. Does your vet have any capability to take xrays? If so, this would be how we would determine if there is a stone there.
Some types of bladder stones can be dissolved by feeding a special type of prescription food. However, many need surgery in order to be cured.
Another possible reason is a urinary tract infection. Has she been on a course of antibiotics? Most infections are treated quite easily with a 2 week course of antibiotics. However, sometimes we will have a resistant strain of bacteria. If this were my case I would be sending a urine sample to the lab to determine if I needed a special type of antibiotic in order to clear this up.
I wish I could help more! I hope she does ok! Dr. Marie.
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