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by VomHausCander on 24 June 2009 - 06:06

by Sunsilver on 24 June 2009 - 13:06
They might be able to put a tube with a scope on the end into his bladder to see what's going on. (Cystoscope examination.) That would show more than an ultrasound.
Infection in the prostate can also cause bloody urine, but the antibiotics should have fixed that up. My male was leaking bloody urine due to an infected prostate, and it cleared up okay after the vet neutered him and gave him antibiotics.
Bottom line: more testing is needed.

by VonIsengard on 24 June 2009 - 16:06
by 1doggie2 on 24 June 2009 - 16:06
I had a bitch with one, and for almost 1 year no matter the meds she went on, would get part of it, she was either to high in one area and clear in another, and this would rotate. I read up on the various meds she was taking liver damage, kidney damage. I began getting concerened due to length of time. So at this point I felt I had nothing left to lose, so I bought a book on Holistice cures for dogs. Gave her 500 mil vitiamin C for the crystals (breaks them up), cranberry capsuels for the bacteria, and apple cider vinegar pills for the ph level. I took her off all the vet meds and gave this to her for 10 days. then off 5 and took her to the vet to be checked. Worked. I now give this to her for 3 days the 1st of every month, she has not had an infection in years and she use to get them all the time, with that one that kicked her but.
I would make sure there is nothing else going on, if not I would try this, I spent hundreds trying to clear that last infection, was able to cure it under $20.
by malshep on 24 June 2009 - 19:06
Always,
Cee
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