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Old 10-18-2012, 07:38 PM   #9
barkleylove
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I would ask your vet to check for bladder stones. I'm not sure but that could be the reason for the frequent urination. They can be very painful if they go into the urethra. My little guy had blood in his urine which I noticed in the winter when there was snow on the ground. At first my vet told me it was probably crystals in the urine but he ended up getting really sick and when they x-rayed him they found 7 bladder stones and 2 were in the urethra. They were removed successfully through surgery.
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