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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I really don't know how you tell, I have read of it happening so many times on Yorkietalk, it's the first thing I think of anymore. I guess they have to take a urine sample to be sure. Usually, there is no sign except extra peeing. At the beginnings of a bladder infection, it's more discomfort than actual pain, hence peeing to give relief. Dog are genetically programmed to hide pain, so they don't usually give any evidence of pain, unless it's significant.
Lol, maybe you want to talk to someone besides the vet tech who left in a stitch!  |
Yeah, I had never seen this tech before. He's doesn't do the whole baby talk thing like the others do. And at first he only took out her spay stitches and forgot the ones in her head. and it's on the top of her head and the stitches were bright blue. Seems to me he didn't even look at her. Didn't like him much.
Also Uni's pooping a lot. She used to go 2 x a day, now it's 3 sometimes 4, but if she goes 4 x not all of them are big, sometimes they are small ones. She's getting fed the same amount, so wonder why she's pooping more? I did switch the type of HK food a few days after her spay, perhaps there's a chance she likes this type better? But she was eating the old kind with such gusto too.
Do you know how bladder infections start?