7 Possible Causes of Frequent Urination in Puppies and What You Can Do About It

I don’t know anything about you, but I bet it’s worrying for you to see your pup pee frequently. Perhaps his pup has been urinating in inappropriate areas or urinating constantly. There are many possible causes of a puppy frequently urinating small amounts and it’s important to get to the root of it to keep it healthy. Here are 7 possible causes of your puppy’s frequent urination and what you can do about it.

1. A puppy that frequently urinates a small amount of urine may have a hormonal imbalance. Hormonal imbalances alter the pH of urine, facilitating the growth of bacteria.

2. Your puppy who urinates frequently in small amounts may have a bladder infection caused by bacteria. The bacteria irritate the bladder wall, causing the constant need to urinate.

3. Bladder stones could be causing your pup to urinate frequently in small amounts. Bladder stones form when minerals in urine break down into solid objects. It occurs more easily when the urine pH is too high or too low. Bladder stones are also very painful. A good way to prevent them is to administer a homeopathic remedy that promotes a healthy flow of urine and flushes out toxins.

4. A condition called psychogenic polydipsia can cause your pup to obsessively drink water and urinate excessively. This condition is not serious and does not need treatment.

5. Urinary incontinence resulting from a birth defect may be causing your puppy to urinate frequently in small amounts. This is a common problem for huskies in particular and surgery is usually necessary.

6. A puppy that frequently urinates in small amounts may have behavioral issues that need to be addressed. Your pup may urinate frequently because he’s territorial or because he urinates when he’s excited, happy, or scared. For dogs that have the latter problem, put a diaper on them to prevent masses. Keep territorial dogs away from windows if possible so they don’t see other dogs or bystanders.

7. Serious illness may be causing your puppy to urinate frequently in small amounts. Kidney failure, diabetes, liver disease, and pituitary gland abnormalities are all possible causes of frequent urination in small amounts.

As you can see, there are a host of factors that could be causing your pup to urinate frequently in small amounts. The first step to solving this problem is to go to the vet and have tests done to find out the cause. Sometimes the cause can be quite serious and must be treated with medication or corrected with surgery. In most cases, lifestyle change and homeopathic treatment will do the trick. Your best bet is to focus on preventative treatment rather than simply taking action when you notice your pup frequently urinating in small amounts.

Make sure your dog has plenty of fresh, filtered water to drink and gets plenty of exercise. Take him out for frequent walks so he has plenty of opportunities to empty his bladder. Feed him only raw, unprocessed or homemade food and give him a homeopathic treatment on a regular basis. Homeopathic treatments prevent and treat infections by maintaining a healthy bladder, a healthy flow of urine, and a strong immune system. Make no mistake about it. These simple lifestyle changes will keep your dog healthy and full of vitality, whatever the cause of the infections!

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