Solving The Mystery Of A Puppy Frequently Urinating Small Amounts

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How To Cure A Puppy Frequently Urinating Small Amounts

Nothing is more frustrating than to have a new puppy that you can't get to stop peeing all over the house. After all, you wanted a dog - not dog urine everywhere. More importantly, you sense something is very wrong when you have a puppy frequently urinating small amounts throughout the house. It's important to understand what could be causing your puppy's urinary problem and get down to healing her and preventing future canine bladder problems.

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Does She Really Have To Go That Much?

Frequent Urination Problems In Female Dogs Is Common

Well it may be common, but its certainly not desirable. Most dog owners make the mistake of treating a puppy frequently urinating small amounts as a behavior problem instead of a medical problem. If it seems as if your puppy is urinating every few minutes, but she is not producing much urine you should be concerned about her. There is reason for you to look for a health problem before you jump on the behaviorists band-wagon.

Real Physical Problems Can Cause A Puppy Frequently Urinating Small Amounts

Look for a physical problem first

Birth Defects Are Often The Culprit

Often a birth defect is the reason for your puppy's frequent urination. If you have a female husky you should be very suspicious of a physical anomaly. Huskies are commonly born with defects that make them constantly drip urine. Corrective surgery may be necessary in this case.

Next you should have your vet look for a tumor in her urinary tract system. A puppy frequently urinating small amounts could also have a tumor or other serious disease. When you take your dog to the vet, the vet will do some tests and exams to determine what the underlying problem is.
Important!

The Most Important Thing You Need To Know Is ....

that a young puppy, especially a female puppy frequently urinating small amounts is that 99% of the time it is a health or physical problem with your dog.

Once You've Eliminated Physical Problems Causing Your Puppy's Frequent Urination

Your Puppy May Have A Bladder Infection Or Canine UTI

Once you have eliminated any birth defects or physical problems in your dog, its time to test her for a puppy urinary infection. If she does have a UTI, and since your pup is very young you may want to opt for a natural remedy.

Natural remedies are gentler than tradition meds or antibiotics like Clavamox. They can also be used regularly to prevent future infections.

Look for a homeopathic remedy that contains ingredients like uva ursi and cantharis. These natural ingredients are known to strengthen and maintain a healthy bladder, urinary tract, urine flow, and immune system.

Also make sure that your puppy's diet is optimal. Avoid commercial dog food and feed him raw unprocessed meats. Give him plenty of fresh, clean, filtered water to drink as well. Get him on a regular potty schedule so he's not holding urine for hours and hours.

Don't struggle with expensive veterinary prescriptions. Help for your puppy frequently urinating small amounts is just a click away.

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Read more about how I use homeopathic remedies for puppy health care (and to treat full grown dogs too.)

You may benefit from the article below that describes some common errors
when diagnosing or treating a UTI in a female puppy.
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  • JohannTheDog May 21, 2009 @ 8:05 am | delete
    Good info! Thanks!
  • Charlyjl May 18, 2009 @ 6:01 pm | delete
    Great stuff again! Well done... and thank you for sharing such great information.

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