In your case in particular I need more info. But in general all pet parents reading this may find these points helpful in uti related cases-
its imp to-
1. Visit your vet to rule out underlying issues like bladder stones or diabetes.
2. Ensure your dog drinks plenty of clean, fresh water daily.
3. Take your dog out for regular bathroom breaks to avoid urine retention.
4. Keep the genital area clean, especially after walks or urination.
5. Trim fur around the private area to prevent bacterial contamination.
6. Feed a urinary-support diet if recommended by your vet.
7. Use supplements like cranberry extract or D-mannose after vet advice.
8. Watch for signs like frequent urination or straining to pee.
9. Complete the full course of antibiotics if prescribed.
10. Get routine urine tests done if your dog has a history of UTIs.
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