How to cure Tibetan Mastiff blood in urine
There are many causes of hematuria in Tibetan Mastiffs. The most dangerous one is poisoning. For example, onion poisoning can cause acute hemolytic anemia. After the red blood cells are dissolved, they are excreted in the urine. Trauma to the urethra will also cause blood in the urine. Urinary tract infection, sexual reaction destroying capillaries can also lead to hematuria, cystitis, stone disease, bladder wall damage and bleeding caused by bladder stones, hematuria or kidney stones, and kidney disease.
The causes of urinary tract infections in Tibetan mastiffs are actually similar to those in humans. Most are directly caused by bacteria, and less frequently are caused by fungi, protozoa or viral infections. Urinary tract infections in Tibetan Mastiffs are divided into upper urinary tract infections and lower urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections in pets refer to pyelonephritis, and lower urinary tract infections include urethritis and cystitis. Pyelonephritis is further divided into acute pyelonephritis and chronic pyelonephritis.