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Urolithiasis (Urinary Stones) in Dogs and Cats

Urolithiasis (Urinary Stones) in Dogs and Cats

Urolithiasis is the presence of stones anywhere in the urinary tract - kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra - causing painful, difficult urination and blood in the urine. It is linked to diet, low water intake, mineral imbalance, and infection. Diet change, medication, or surgery removes the stones.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Uremia in Dogs and Cats

Uremia in Dogs and Cats

Uremia is the severe, body-wide poisoning that results when advanced kidney failure lets metabolic wastes build up in the blood. It affects the nervous, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, and blood systems, and is treated by managing the underlying kidney disease and the individual symptoms.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Cardiac Arrhythmia in Dogs and Cats

Cardiac Arrhythmia in Dogs and Cats

Cardiac arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm from a fault in the heart's pacing or conduction, showing as an irregular pulse and heart sound. Some forms are harmless, while others cause weakness, collapse, or sudden death. Treatment targets the underlying disease plus rhythm control.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Nephrotic Syndrome in Dogs and Cats

Nephrotic Syndrome in Dogs and Cats

Nephrotic syndrome is a non-inflammatory kidney disorder centered on the filtering units, marked by protein in the urine, edema, low blood protein, and high blood lipids. Management improves nutrition, reduces fluid buildup, and controls inflammation and the immune reaction.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Glomerulonephritis in Dogs and Cats

Glomerulonephritis in Dogs and Cats

Glomerulonephritis is immune-mediated inflammation of the kidney's filtering units, often following infection or toxicity, causing fever, vomiting, kidney pain, and later blood in the urine or edema. Veterinary care controls inflammation and protects kidney function before uremia develops.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Bladder Rupture in Dogs and Cats

Bladder Rupture in Dogs and Cats

Bladder rupture is a tear in the bladder wall, usually from trauma or severe lower-urinary-tract disease, that lets urine spill into the abdomen. It causes abdominal pain, vomiting, fever, and rapid breathing, and can rapidly lead to peritonitis and uremia without surgery.

Diseases 📅 June 8, 2026
Bladder Spasm in Dogs and Cats

Bladder Spasm in Dogs and Cats

Bladder spasm is a non-inflammatory, cramp-like contraction of the bladder muscle or sphincter that disrupts normal urination. It is often triggered by stones or clots irritating the bladder. Relieving the underlying cause and calming the spasm restores normal voiding.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026
Cystitis in Dogs and Cats

Cystitis in Dogs and Cats

Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder lining, usually from bacterial infection, causing painful, frequent urination with cloudy or blood-tinged urine. It is most common in female dogs and cats. Most cases respond well to antibiotics and supportive care, but a deep infection can become systemic.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026
Urethral Stenosis and Obstruction in Dogs and Cats

Urethral Stenosis and Obstruction in Dogs and Cats

Urethral stenosis and obstruction occur when the urethra narrows or becomes blocked, preventing normal urination. Male dogs and cats are most at risk. A complete blockage is an emergency that can lead to bladder rupture, peritonitis, kidney failure, or uremia if not treated immediately.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026
Urethritis in Dogs and Cats

Urethritis in Dogs and Cats

Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra that makes urination painful and frequent, with cloudy or blood-tinged urine in severe cases. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection ascending from the lower urinary tract. Veterinary treatment with antibiotics and supportive care resolves most cases.

Diseases 📅 June 7, 2026