Can holding urine for a long time lead to urinary stones in dogs? The answer is yes. If a dog holds urine for more than 10 hours, it may cause some disease of the urinary system or kidneys. Medically speaking, bladder urinary stones in dogs are one of the most common diseases of the canine urinary tract stones, mainly seen in middle-aged and older dogs. Generally male dogs are seen to have both bladder and urethra stones, while female dogs mainly have bladder stones. Holding urine is harmful to dogs. Urine increases the burden on the dog’s bladder, and ions and mineral components that accumulate in the urine can form urinary stones when they reach a certain acidity or alkalinity. Therefore, holding urine for a long time is not good for the dog. What is the average time for a dog to hold urine? The time for holding urine in dogs depends on the age of the dog, short for puppies and relatively long for adult dogs. The following is from the authority after a large number of experiments summed up the holding time of dogs of all ages, pet owners can refer to judge: How to determine their dogs suffer from urinary stones? If you let your dog hold urine for more than 10 hours for a long time, you should observe whether there is any abnormality when the dog urinates. Mainly from the following aspects to observe: First, the dog has a urinary posture, but always unable to urinate; Second, the dog is restless, repeatedly squatting or circling; Third, the dog is very hard to urinate, half a day to discharge a large amount of urine. The above three situations, it is likely that the dog is suffering from urinary calculi, must go to the hospital for examination. If the owner does not pay attention, urine reflux is likely to cause the dog’s bladder rupture or kidney failure, do not be paralyzed.
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