Hello again everyone, it's been a while! Some of you may remember me as Jethro's owner, as I posted a lot while we were fighting his cancer. Last year we adopted Mika, a spaniel/lab X, who is now 14 months, and doing great!
Last month however, I started to notice she was peeing more frequently than normal while on walks, just little bits at a time. We got her into the vet asap, suspecting a bladder infection. She had a urinalysis, which showed sure enough, she had a very minor one. Main problem was elevated levels of 3PO4 (triple phosphates), which indicates microscopic crystals (which means the potential to develop larger ones). PH was 7, so a tiny bit high as well.
The vet suggested it might have been diet related (she is currently on Wellness Complete Health, Super5mix) and suggested we try changing her food. Okay, I thought, could do... and then he proceeded to recommend either Science Diet, Royal Caninn, or Iams.
There's no way I would feed Mika any of those three foods in a million years.... so I asked if there was anything else we could do. He said we could try increasing her water intake. Yay, something that doesn't involve feeding crap! So we gave her "special drinks" - 2 cups of warm water with a tsp. of yogurt in for flavour, 2x a day. She drank those up with relish.
2 weeks later we had another urinalysis done, and it came out 100% clear. After that we gradually started decreasing her 'special drinks', hoping she would continue to drink enough of her own fresh water... she was for a bit, but she's recently gone back to barely drinking at all, and this morning on our walk she peed about 5 times... uh oh. We were planning to get a last urinalysis done this week (one month after last one was found clear) to make sure it was still clear. So we will be bringing in a sample today or tomorrow. I'm a little worried there might be some problems again...
Anyway, so my question is, if we find that her urine is not clear anymore, should we conisder trying a food change? I would consider maybe Innova Evo, Orijen, or Eagle Pack.... I work at a natural pet food store, so all these are readily available (plus I get a discount!). Or should we just go back to giving her drinks? The store I work at sells this dried liver powder, which I'm thinking might work well for flavouring drinks? Has anyway had experience with bladder issues, and how did you deal with it? Luckily we discovered and began treating it so early on, the vet says it's very unlikely it will become a real issue... but we want to make sure it doesn't come back.
I will update once we get her urinalysis results back... but in the meantime, any thoughts?
Thanks!
-bernerbear