What should I do if a dog has urinary stones?

First, you need to go to the pet hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to check what the urinary stones are like. If there are fewer stones and the dog's urethra is still in a unobstructed state, the owner can first choose to give the dog internal medicine treatment, take medicines for urinary stones, and then take prescription food for the urinary tract.

However, if there are many stones and the dog has urinary cessation, it is recommended that the stones be removed as soon as possible.

In addition, pets mainly take their dogs out for exercise. Appropriate exercise is also conducive to internal circulation, which will help the dog urinate better and prevent urine from being retained. During this period, pet owners should also use wet towels to clean the dog's urination area every day to avoid urinary tract infections and aggravate the condition.