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Dog - Urinary

Urinary problems in dogs can be caused by various conditions, such as bacterial infections, bladder stones, bladder inflammation, and incontinence. Some common medications used to treat urinary issues in dogs include:

Antibiotics: Used to treat bacterial infections that may cause urinary problems.

Anti-inflammatory drugs: Used to reduce inflammation and pain in the bladder and urinary tract.

Diuretics: Used to increase urine production and promote the elimination of excess fluids.

Alpha-blockers: Used to relax the muscles in the bladder neck and improve urine flow in dogs with bladder outlet obstruction.

Hormone therapy: Used to treat incontinence in spayed female dogs.

It is important to consult a veterinarian before giving any medication to your dog as the appropriate treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the urinary problem and the dog's overall health.

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Cats and Sleep: Your Guide to Your Cat’s Sleep Behaviour

In this article, we unravel one of the mysteries of cats: their sleeping habits. Does your cat sleep a lot during the day, or is your cat full of boundless energy? Keep reading to find out if your cat’s sleeping habits are those of a normal, healthy cat or whether you might want to visit the vet.

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