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Causes of Cloudy Dog Urine: Possible Health Issues

20. December 2024
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One: Red Urine

When your dog's urine appears cloudy and tinged with blood, it's commonly referred to as hematuria or blood in the urine. The causes of this condition in dogs can typically include:

1. Acute trauma;

2. Poisoning (such as rodenticide or onion poisoning);

3. Blood parasites (like babesiosis or ehrlichiosis);

4. Kidney disease (including renal failure, acute and chronic nephritis, and kidney stones);

5. Urinary tract issues (inflammation or stones in the bladder and urethra).

It's advisable for pet owners to take their furry friend to the vet for comprehensive tests, such as blood work and urinalysis, to pinpoint the issue.

Two: Yellow Urine

1. Liver disease or other conditions leading to the breakdown of red blood cells can increase bilirubin levels in the urine, causing jaundice. This is accompanied by yellowing of the eyes, skin, and gums. Immediate veterinary attention is required.

2. Kidney diseases can also lead to yellow, cloudy, and smelly urine. Abnormal kidney function can disrupt the normal excretion of urine or result in abnormal urine production, necessitating further investigation.

3. A lack of hydration, excessive meat consumption, or switching to a highheat dog food can cause your dog's urine to become cloudy and yellow. Adding more vegetables and fruits rich in water and fiber to their diet can help. Feeding your dog Panan's Qingwen Baidu tablets can also help cool down and reduce internal heat.

4. Consuming certain foods or medications with dyes can also lead to yellow and cloudy urine in dogs. If the symptoms cease after stopping the food or medication, there's usually no cause for concern.

Three: White Urine

If your dog's urine contains white cloudy matter, it might be due to inflammatory infections. After a urinary tract infection, mucus from the urethra and bladder cells can mix with the urine. Unspayed female dogs with vaginitis or endometritis, and neutered male dogs with prostatitis, can also experience this. As dogs age, they may develop chronic diseases that are difficult to treat. Pet owners should be vigilant and seek early treatment to prevent complications. It's recommended to schedule regular veterinary checkups to ensure your dog's health.

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