How Do You Dissolve Bladder Stones In A Dog?
Bladder stones are small, calcified deposits from urine in the bladder. When they occur in dogs, they are more likely to affect female dogs and smaller breeds. Bladder stones in themselves are not necessarily a problem. However, large bladder stones can block urine from being expelled from the body and cause infections. They are also quite painful for your dog. Bladder stones must be either passed through the urinary system or surgically removed. Recognize the bladder stone symptoms in your dog. Is your dog suddenly urinating a lot more than usual? You may also notice that he flinches when he does urinate, a sign that he is experiencing pain during urination. His urine may also be pinkish or red from blood. Take your dog to the vet for diagnosis. Explain the bladder stone symptoms that you observed. Your vet will do a physical exam, including feeling around your dog’s bladder to see if there is pain or tenderness in the area. He will also do an ultrasound or X-ray on your dog to see if