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					Originally Posted by alaskayorkie  I googled around, and nothing I saw pointed to food. While the cause is generally not known, it's recommended that you keep plenty of fresh water available, avoid situations where they have to hold their bladders for long periods of time, and walk them regularly. 
Here are some signs: 
	•	Straining, pain or difficulty urinating 
	•	Blood in the urine 
	•	Foul smelling urine 
	•	Urination in inappropriate places 
	•	Tender lower abdomen (in the area of the bladder) 
	•	Fever 
	•	Lethargy  
Here's the Web site where it came from: http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.aspx?ID=46&sid=2 | 
 
  Thank you so much for posting this info.  I feel relieved now that mine will be ok.