Crystals in urine

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    Crystals in urine

    2 weeks ago T-Bone had a bladder infection. There was a high number of red and white blood cells in his urine. The vet called me today and said that's gone away, but now he has crystals! He says it's not partcularly alarming given the smallish amount, but to encourage him to drink more and if I notice his urination changes or he starts licking his genitals to bring him in ASAP. I'm going to put a splash of beef broth in his water to encourage him to gulp it down. What else can I be doing?

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    Ask the vet -- struvite or oxalate?  One thrives in high PH the other in low ... oxalate are genetic and harder to deal with.

    It's *better* to get them to drink all the time -- you *can* put it in their food, but that slows digestion down.  it's ok if it's the ONLY way to get water in them.

    Try teaching him to like ice -- it can be great fun to crunch it up (particularly if it's flavored with a tiny bit of broth or yogurt.  Not big ice cubes (can crack a tooth) but rather chipped ice if you can.

    Often a big bowl of water gets stagnant .. so offering water -- to put it down more often may work.

    For me and mine, I usually offer them ice out of MY drink.  (and yeah, I'll get water, let the cubes 'soften' a bit JUST so I can get the dog to take the cubes from my drink if nothing more. 

    Now -- you can add either cranberry capsules or D-Mannose to the diet -- those are simply a form of glucose that helps bacteria be too slippery to adhere to the urinary tract walls -- You can do both (Don't bother with Solaray's Cran-actin+D-mannose - it's not the best proportion and it's unholy expensive).  Now Brand Foods has a good D-Mannose and you can get it online in a bunch of places.  D-mannose is kind of cranberry to the 3rd power, if you get my drift -- it's not cheap but it's cheaper than a zillion vet visits.

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    Callie, I've come to the conclusion you are all knowing about dog health! Thank you SO much for what you contribute! Vet did mention that if it doesn't change he can give me something to alter pH. I'll try your suggestion first, after I determine which type it is.

     

    I think you're 100% right about the water thing, he has three water dishes (ugh, and the toilet) in the house. He much prefers the small ceramic dishes to the large plastic one that only gets changed once a day. I'll definitely offer him some flavored ice!