Urinary tract infection (UTI) is caused by bacteria multiplying in the bladder which causes the infection. Your pet’s very own fecal matter is the most common source of that bacteria. There are instances that even if your pet has UTI, they will not exhibit any symptoms of the infection but most of the cases are very painful for the animals. And without proper treatment, the infection may travel down to their kidneys which can then lead up to some complications.
The symptoms of UTI in animals include thirstiness; frequent urination and straining while doing so but then only produces small amounts of urine; painful excretion and vocalization such as growling or barking caused by the former; their urine having a stronger smell than usual, and in serious cases, bloody urine.
Make an appointment with your animal clinic Scottsdale, AZ when your pet starts showing the symptoms of urinary tract infection to avoid complications.
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