Saturday, December 20, 2008

5 Ways to Prevent Dog Bladder Problems

By Laura Ramirez

If you're like me, you're probably wondering if there is a way to prevent dog bladder problems. Bladder problems are very common in dogs and one of the biggest reasons for visits to the vet. They can be very dangerous if not treated in time.

The problem with bladder infections in dogs is that they often recur even after treatment. Constantly taking your dog to the vet to get treated for bladder problems can also be expensive. Your best option is to use preventive treatment. Here are 5 ways to prevent bladder problems in your dog.

1. A canine bladder problem can be prevented by making sure your dog gets enough exercise. Exercise is important for a number of reasons. First of all, when your dog gets enough exercise, he can maintain an overall good state of health.

Exercise is also important because when you take your dog out for a walk at least twice a day, he has the chance to empty his bladder. When dogs hold their urine in for too long, it can lead to bladder infections and other problems.

2. Commercial dog food should be avoided at all costs if you want to prevent dog bladder problems. Commercial dog food is full of artificial ingredients like preservatives, colorings, and flavorings. It also contains too much protein and is not balanced in minerals.

Furthermore, commercial dog food contains a lot of grains because they are cheap and filling. However, if your dog consumes too many grains, they can alter the pH level of your dog's urine and make him more susceptible to developing a urinary tract infection.

3. To prevent a canine bladder problem from affecting your dog, make sure to give your dog plenty of fresh, clean water to drink. You can't force your dog to drink water so one way you can make sure he is getting enough fluids is by soaking his food in chicken broth or water.

Don't give your dog tap water because it contains contaminants that can cause infection. Give your dog filtered water instead because it is clean and can help your dog flush out fluids.

4. Give your dog Vitamin C every day to prevent dog bladder problems. Vitamin C strengthens the immune system. It is also an anti-inflammatory and prevents bacteria from adhering to bladder lining. You can give your dog around 250-500mg today depending on your dog's size.

5. The best defense against bladder problems in dogs is a homeopathic remedy. A canine bladder problem can be both treated and prevented with a homeopathic remedy. Homeopathic remedies are 100% safe and don't have any risk of side effects.

You can give your dog a homeopathic remedy every day. Homeopathic remedies help to restore balance at a cellular level and maintain a healthy bladder, healthy urinary tract, strong immune system, and healthy urine flow. Homeopathic remedies are affordable and easy to administer. They come in a granular form that can be sprinkled into your dog's food or on his tongue.

Do yourself and your dog a favor by making these preventive treatments a part of your dog's routine. Taking your dog to the vet for dog bladder problems is as expensive as it is a nuisance. Make bladder infections a thing of the past by changing your dog's diet, giving him plenty of fresh water to drink, and administering a homeopathic remedy.

Believe me. By making these simple changes to your dog's lifestyle, you will be able to prevent bladder problems from ever affecting for your dog.

Laura Ramirez is a passionate researcher of natural remedies which heal disorders and keep pets vibrant and healthy. Find out more about safe, effective ways to maintain your pet's urinary tract health at http://www.pet-ut-health.com.

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