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is a exray worth it

Ken Murray
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26 Feb 2018 09:13


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hi i posted about the bitch we rehomed she keeps peeing wev'e had her tested twice and kept account of fluid in take and how much she pees, the vet gave her a blood test and found nothing, she not off her food and does not have a tempreture, my wife took her round the park and she peed twice and an hour later she peed by the back door and then 1/2 hour later she went outside and done another, the vet wants to exray her but as she shows no sighns or uti so is it worth an exray. and she might get better over time? thanks everyone



Dean Townsend
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26 Feb 2018 09:32


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Sounds like could possibly be coming into season . They tend to pee a lot more around this time .


Ken Murray
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26 Feb 2018 11:11


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hi dean she's been spayed already so is it possible they still go through the cycle


Carole Brown
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26 Feb 2018 11:29


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Ken, an X-ray of her bladder would show up any bladder stones. These can possibly cause the symptoms she is showing.
However, a lot of spayed bitches unfortunately end up doing what she is doing. Has your vet examined a sample of her fresh urine under a microscope ? Some bitches do have odd habits at times, even after spaying, so good luck, and hope you can find something to help her.
PS How old is she ?


Ken Murray
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26 Feb 2018 13:54


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thanks Carole she's 3yrs and the vet's had 2 checks so i thought i'd let a couple of weeks and see what is what and then i'll get an exray if nothing comes to light

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