Dogs eliminate waste substances through urine, thanks to the filtering work done by the kidneys.If our dog cannot urinate we will assume that he suffers from a problem that affects some point of the urinary system, as we will explain in this article of Animal Expert.
The accumulation of toxins has negative consequences for the organism, hence the importance of a correct elimination of urine and the need to go to the veterinarian as soon as we are aware that our dog does not urinate.Then we will review the most common causes:
The dog cannot urinate due to urinary problems
Sometimes, a dog cannot urinate because of a problem in the urinary system.A urinary infection or cystitis can cause the dog to not urinate and cry when he feels pain and stinging in the area.In these cases it is normal for the dog to try to urinate and make efforts.Sometimes the dog cannot urinate or defecate and is annoying, go with the legs open, hunched over and we can even notice the swollen abdomen and with pain on palpation.A box like the one described requires veterinary attention since, if it is an infection, it can ascend from the bladder to the kidneys, aggravating the picture and can cause kidney damage.
The formation of stones and their deposit in the urinary system can be the cause of difficulties in urination and obstructions, partial or total, of the flow of urine.Of course, they will require veterinary assistance for what we have already said, in addition to the dol or what they mean for the dog.
There are other causes that can interrupt the outflow of urine, such as tumors .It will be the veterinarian who arrives at the diagnosis, for which you can use tests such as urinalysis, ultrasound or radiography .
The dog cannot urinate due to kidney problems
The kidneys of dogs can fail in a acute or chronic way .In the first case, the dog will present symptoms in an abrupt way, while in the second, we will go noting that the dog drinks more water , urinates more, vomits, slims, etc.If we find a dog that cannot urinate and vomits we will be in an emergency situation.Vomiting may be due to gastric damage that cause toxins that accumulate by not being eliminated in the urine, therefore, veterinary treatment should focus on emptying the bladder, controlling the vomiting and hydration, in addition to assessing renal damage.
Renal insufficiency is classified into four phases, of greater or lesser severity, and depending on where the dog is, the treatment will be prescribed.Dogs with acute kidney disease can recover completely or become chronically ill, who are treated c on specific diet and different drugs in order to control the symptoms, since it is an incurable pathology.Of course, it is very important to maintain a correct hydration based on the balance between the entry and exit of liquids.
When the bladder is not functional
In a minority of cases the dog cannot urinate because his bladder does not work, this is usually due to some neurological injury such as the one that can cause an outrage or a strong blow In these dogs the urine is formed normally but is accumulated in the bladder , without being able to go outside.Depending on the nature of the damage caused it will be possible or not recovery of the functionality but, in any case, we will have to empty the bladder so that the animal can remain alive since if a dog has not urinated for a day we are facing a situation of vital risk.
How to manually empty a dog's bladder?
In cases like the one described in the previous section in which a dog cannot urinate by lack of bladder functionality and as long as it does not recover, if possible, the veterinarian will teach us to empty it manually .With it we will learn to locate the bladder in the abdomen and press it gently to make the urine.It is essential for the life of the animal but we can only do so by veterinary prescription only in these cases since, in which we have explained previously, emptying the bladder would be contraindicated.
In this video you can see how they empty the bladder of a dog in El Hogar:
This article is merely informative, in ExpertAnimal.com we have no power to prescribe veterinary treatments or perform any type of diagnosis.We invite you to take your pet to the veterinarian in case he presents any type of condition or discomfort.
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