| If you are suspecting that your female puppy is | | | | a female puppy UTI instead of giving your puppy |
| suffering from a dog urinary tract infection you | | | | those high dosage of antibiotics. |
| should know the common causes of a female | | | | 3. Diagnosis for a UTI in a female puppy is not |
| puppy UTI so that you know what action to take. | | | | always precise. Most often, vets misdiagnose the |
| There are some medical advises or prescriptions | | | | cause of the disease. A UTI does not just happen |
| that are not right for your puppy's condition. If | | | | to every dog on one general basis or factor. Each |
| you want to bring your puppy to a pet clinic, be | | | | case may be different and needs thorough |
| conscious of the usual mistakes that some of the | | | | examination before giving the puppy any |
| veterinary attendants do for UTI treatments. And | | | | medications. A female puppy UTI may have other |
| if you want to skip the mistaken methods of | | | | factors including a birth defect or even a tumor. If |
| some vets, there are some homeopathic | | | | the vet failed to observe these factors your |
| remedies to treat a UTI in a female puppy. | | | | puppy would still suffer from female puppy UTI. |
| A UTI in a female puppy is more prevalent on | | | | 4. Some cases of a UTI in a female puppy recur |
| female dog is shorter than the male dog. This is | | | | more than once in that same puppy. This is |
| because the urethra of the female puppies is | | | | because, the vet did not prescribe the right |
| shorter than that of the male. Because of this | | | | antibiotic to treat specific bacteria that is the root |
| physical characteristic, female puppies are prone | | | | problem. You would not want your puppy to go |
| to bacterial infection in their urethra. The shorter | | | | through a hit and miss series of diagnosis when it |
| path allows the bacteria to grow and infect the | | | | comes to treating your female puppy UTI. |
| area. | | | | 5. Another mistake is the failure of the vet to do |
| 1. Most vets prescribe medication like antibiotics to | | | | the right laboratory testing which leads to wrong |
| treat a female puppy UTI after just a short | | | | results and wrong prescriptions. |
| check up. This is quite good for treating the | | | | Medications prescribed by vets may be good for |
| symptoms, but it is not healthy to give the | | | | the treatment of female puppy UTI, but to avoid |
| prescription antibiotic for a longer period of time. | | | | your puppy from being misdiagnosed and |
| This means when the infection returns and you | | | | mistreated with wrong medicines, you might as |
| and your pup will deal with another UTI in a | | | | well treat her UTI by using a homeopathic |
| female puppy. | | | | remedy. This kind of remedy will definitely make |
| 2. Antibiotics prescribed by vets are usually given | | | | your puppy well again in no time at all. |
| in high doses for about four to six weeks long. | | | | This is the easiest way to treat a female puppy |
| This is also a problem because high doses of | | | | UTI without putting your puppy at risk of |
| antibiotics taken over a longer period of time only | | | | misdiagnosis by some vets. A homeopathic |
| create new infections in other areas. This makes | | | | remedy will keep her health a top priority and it |
| your puppy sick again. There are some | | | | will also help her prevent any infection that might |
| homeopathic remedies that can be used to treat | | | | occur in the future. |