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Identifying Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs

Is your furry friend showing signs of discomfort, frequent urination, or accidents in the house? These could be indications of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Our AI assistant is here to help you recognize the symptoms and take the next steps for your dog's health.

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Always consult a veterinarian for a professional diagnosis and treatment plan. An early detection of a UTI can make a significant difference in your dog's wellbeing. Let's discuss what might be happening and how you can help your pet.

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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in dogs can show symptoms like frequent urination, accidents in the house, or blood in urine. Dogs might also lick their genitals more than usual. It's always a good idea to see a vet for a proper diagnosis. Have you noticed any of these signs in your dog? What's been going on, and how can I support you in finding the right help for your furry friend?