calliecritturs
Posted : 1/22/2011 11:33:01 PM
Well there, I feel a bit vindicated!! I'm glad you went to the vet! MANY times I've had dogs have urine that was so odorless and colorless that it really didn't smell like urine until it had been laying around a day or so.
The big thing to ask your vet is "was it struvite or oxalate crystals?" -- they are almost polar opposites. Don't just let them do a strip test -- there can be mild infection and they won't pick it up -- but if you already know you've got crystals I'd do an actual urinalysis and make sure you know the whole story --
Struvites thrive in urine that is too 'base' -- (alkaline) and Billy was having a problem with struvites last year. So .... I went on the warpath trying to acidify things a bit because he was having recurrent UTIs. (and Tink and Luna were way too prone as well). Sooo I added more acid stuff to their food, and I switched ot using cranberry rather than D-Mannose to ward off the UTIs.
Well -- I home cook -- and unbeknownst to me I was using too much calcium (the type of calcium -- what form it is, and even what company makes it can vary widely).
The "too much calcium" combined with the cranberry I was giving (I usually use D-Mannose but the vet and I decided to switch to the cranberry cos it was just a wee bit more acid).
Suddenly we flip flopped from struvites to oxalates in about 3 months! SHEESH.
I ditched the cranberry (went back to D-Mannose) and reduced the calcium (I had switched brands -- go figure, it needed a different amount) and problem solved.
USUALLY oxalates are NOT so easily gotten rid of. They ARE *very* genetically linked.
See if you've changed diet recently-- it could be part of the problem.
billy can run a UTI in a heartbeat -- and I learned long ago -- I keep the water bowl in the downstairs bathroom! Weird?? Yes. BUT we can "hear" somebuddy drinking from any direction that way and that way David and I can keep better track of "who's doing all the dirnking NOW???" *sigh*
I use a big old Anchor Hocking 2qt bowl -- it's clear and it's 'graded' on the sides so I can actually keep track of who's drinking a lot. Given MY crew, it's helped me avert UTIs a good many times.