calliecritturs
Posted : 1/1/2007 11:18:55 PM
All uti's are not the same -- they can be caused by many different types of bacteria and protozoa -- and some of those require different antibiotics.
my Billy has had repeated uti's over the past 6 months because of a drug he's on for IMHA -- one of the 'side effects' of this drug is increased risk/tendency for uti's. We've had a MISERABLE time.
Add to that the fact that when a dog is on steroids a regular "caught" urine draw just plain doesn't read properly -- so ... he's had to have a NUMBER of 'sterile urine draws'. Because they always have to culture them, see what 'grows' and then what drugs will kill them.
The first one was really common stuff -- but it didn't 'die' when we gave the antibiotics. They went to a stronger one ... and then a bigger dose OF the stronger one .... weeks passed and he's STILL only 'maintaining' on the drug -- the infection is 'there' but not getting better. *sigh* (read that a VERY BIG HUGE FRUSTRATED MOM SIGH)
they had to give him CIPRO (big guns huge antibiotic) finally to kill it, but by the time 3 months had passed it wasn't just the two original bacteria/protozoa -- he had pseudomonas infection TOO (big nasty awful bacteria).
Billy has IMHA -- that means you have to be ultra careful what antibiotic is used, how much of it, how fast you throw it at the body, etc. Let's just say I've got WAY more experience with UTI's now than I ever wanted to have.
What your dog has can be complicated by what 'bacteria' it is causing it -- that may require a change in antibiotics. Often vets will not ask you to pay for the sterile urine draw/culture and sensitivity test -- they'll just switch antibiotics.
I'd ask for the culture if I were you -- it will lessen your worry. Read up on the drugs -- find out what the side effects are -- those are your own best weapons!