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Old 06-30-2006, 02:25 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by 3CrazyYorkies
This is a home therapy method used (taken from www.veteraniansecretsrevealed) Hope you find the info useful

Evaluation of the Genital and Urinary system.

In male dogs look at the sheath of the penis to ensure there is no abnormal discharge. This is more common in intact males, so an easy remedy is to have your dog neutered. In female dogs examine the vulva. A common problem is skin fold infections .

These can be treated by washing the skin folds twice daily with an antiseptic such as Hibitane and applying a soothing cream such as Aloe Vera.

The urinary system is more difficult to evaluate, but there are some things you can do at home. Signs of a bladder infection are frequently urination, which may have blood and may be painful.

There are a number of home remedies for bladder infections, the most effective are Vitamin C and Cranberry juice. The Vitamin C acidifies the urine making it more difficult for the bacteria to grow, as well as dissolving the more common type of crystal, struvite. The Vitamin C dose is 250mg per 20lbs daily.
Thanks i give Remmy Cranberry extract everyother day. I don't want his urine to have to much acid or he will get the other stones. This also does not seem to help.
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