UTI mystery with Nigel (PurplePets)

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    UTI mystery with Nigel (PurplePets)

    Nigel is Baily's buddy and lives with a good friend.  He is a 13 year old neutered male Jack Russel Terrier.

    He is on his third round of anti-biotics for a UTI right now.  He has become so wary of pills stuck in his food that he won't take anything from anybody and his current meds are being injected.

    Friend says that all three times he's been to the vet, his urine samples have been cultured. This last visit, the area around his penis was flushed.  There was some smegma (is that really a medical term ??) that could have bacteria and was working it's way into his urinary tract.

    He's pretty miserable right now.  I was wondering if anybody had ideas on some additional help.

    Here's a pic of "Mister Man".

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    Vet college in St Paul.  Not free, but state of the art equipment and knowledge.

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    I've got no advice but just wanted to say I hope they can get it cleared up.  I've got quite a big soft spot for JRT's and any friend of Baily's is a friend of mine. :) 

    I do agree with Doug that if this round of anti biotics doesn't clear things up, a visit with a specialist might be the best next step.

    Smegma from Websters: the secretion of a sebaceous gland: the cheesy matter that collects between the glans penis and the foreskin.  There's more but this describes it for the male anatomy.  

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    No real advice, but the only way I can get Jamison to take a pill is to wrap it in a piece of boiled ham from the deli.

     

    Deb W.

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    Are they doing a *caught* sample or an aspirate?  You typically can't do a culture without a 'sterile draw' (meaning either they have to do a tube inserted up thru the urethra OR they have to use a long needle and withdraw the urine directly from the bladder) because otherwise you don't know where the bacteria "came from".  Neither procedure is hugely painful but neither one is at all pleasant

    They would also typically do a "culture and sensitivity" NOT just a 'culture" -- a culture simply says what's there -- the sensitivity tells you if you're using the right drug to KILL whatever is there. 

    Next comment -- I NEVER EVER EVER "hide" pills.  Look -- these are DOGS.  They have noses **and** jacobsen's organs that make our meager sense of smell almost ridiculous in comparison.  Don't think for even one nanosecond that they don't know there is something "in" that goodie.  And if they think you ARE just trying to "hide" something -- think like a dog for a second.  This is BETRAYAL.  She's trying to FOOL me -- it's NOT a treat."

    This diminishes your relationship with the dog -- you **TRAIN** them -- You show them that you're putting the pill in whatever.  And you say "just swallow" and you show them that you've got another wad of goodie to follow after. 

    But then you also train "chew GOOD" -- with a strip of steak or a long piece of hot dog -- you let them nibble on it while you repeat "chew chew CHEW GOOD BOY!!!!"

    Then you continue to train -- whether it's with a vitamin or whatever.  So the dog begins to TRUST you.  I said to Billy last night "This is your medicne -- it's NASTY (I made a face) so JUST SWALLOW!!  Then you get more butter"  Right after that I gave him a treat he could CHEW and I said "THIS is yummy -- chew good!!"

    This increases the relationship -- it works -- truly really it DOES

    Remember, I've had many dogs with HUGE physical problems - and yet they all take medicine ANY time.  They take it happily.  Cos they know Mom's got their back

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    I am not sure how the sample was obtained.  I did get an update today....

    The antibiotic injections are going well.  Waaaaaay easier than struggling with the pills.  At least this way, the meds are getting in him and his stress is down.

     

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    Have they considered using D-Mannose to help control the UTI's?