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Old 08-10-2015, 02:22 PM   #52
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by Viridian14 View Post
My little Beau Jangles had this same ER surgery - same problem - Jan 2015.....he was just 11 mo old. 4 lbs. I have him on a special unitary diet canned food. He seems to be doing fine. His little slit new opening in his scrotal area looks healed, but still red on inside. Worries me. He hold his urine pretty well now, but I think he has to tee tee more often. I watch him pretty close and make sure he goes outside as soon as he gets up from a nap. He is a strong muscle lil body and runs after birds and squirrels for exercise. I still have no answer for why bladder stone at such a young age ??????
Lets keep in touch. I live in Arlington, TX.
Some pups are just prone to making calcium oxylate stones (assuming that is what he had??)

Timmy's area looked the same for a while, but now, it is just a slit...I don't see the red part anymore. He does tend to have issues with the urine touching his skin, so I have to wipe the area frequently.
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