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Offline rubyduby

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Urinary issues
« on: May 16, 2019, 02:12:10 PM »
I am wondering if Amber as a UTI, physically she is fine and lively, but she needs to be coaxed to eat although she does get into it eventually, she wees approx once an hour or once 3/4 hr, she has been harder to house train than the other six cockers I have had (they were very easy) she will play out for ages then come in a just do it anywhere, she is over 18  weeks old and still doesn't sleep thro the night, usually getting up 2-3 times a night to go out...I was hopeful by this age she would be sleeping through, and she does spend a lot of time cleaning her lady bits after weeing, no sign of obvious blood in urine ...any ideas/suggestions . I am hoping to catcha sample and test it ...but that is fun in itself, as she is so quick

Offline phoenix

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Re: Urinary issues
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2019, 10:32:13 PM »
I agree that it would be worth checking.
RIP Marti  the EPI springer age 12,  and beloved black cocker Bobby, 8 yrs old, too soon, from PLN.
Now owned by TInker, tiny hairy grey poodle/terrier rescue from Greece and Jack, local rescue,   scruffy ginger terrier mutt.