[nagdu] Frequent urination.

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Thu Aug 27 15:39:30 UTC 2015


Deanna,

Has your vet tested the urine and checked for stones. UTIs can result in 
stone formation, which could make him need to go more often. That 
happened to Mitzi, and she returned to a more normal relieving schedule 
once the stones were removed.

Dilute urine with frequent relieving and excessive drinking can also 
indicate water diabetes, which I think is treatable.

That's all I've got. Hope you can find out what's going on and get him 
back on a more workable schedule.

Tami

On 08/27/2015 05:56 AM, Deanna Lewis via nagdu wrote:
> Hi,
> I've had Mambo for just over 5 months now, and he turned 2 in July. He has always had to urinate rather frequently. He is on a water schedule, getting 2 cups, four times per day. He is the type of dog who will drink all of the water he is offered within a few minutes.
> His trainers, the Vet, and other sighted people have remarked on how his pee is very diluted. But, no one thinks it's anything to be concerned about. But, I'm beginning to wonder if it is...
> When we are out and about, he has to pee almost every 1-1 ½ hours. At work, when he is sleeping on his bed, he can go about 4 hours without having to relieve, but when he is actively moving around he needs to go more frequently. Many times, we've been halfway through a shopping trip and he indicates that he needs to relieve. So, I will have to stop what I'm doing and hurry up and rush him outside. At restaurants, if he's been lying down for more than an hour, I have to pretty much rush outside as soon as I get up from the table. Sometimes, we have to stop mid-route and allow him to have a potty break. Luckily, he only has had one accident, and that was a few days after coming home and he had a UTI.
> Am I giving him too much water? Is this normal for his age? Was I too spoiled by my last dog? LOL. Should I be worried that it may be some type of health problem? The Vet and trainers did not seem too concerned. But, this is affecting our daily routine at times.
> Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
> Deanna and Mambo
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