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Your dog may be squinting due to irritation, injury, infection, or a more serious eye condition like glaucoma or dry eye syndrome.
If your dog is squinting, examine their eye for signs of irritation, and consult a veterinarian immediately if squinting persists or worsens.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause a dog to pee blood, a condition known as hematuria.
Vets treat blood in urine by diagnosing the underlying cause through tests and prescribing medications like antibiotics or dietary changes accordingly.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) in dogs can cause blood in the urine, a condition known as hematuria.
Vets treat blood in urine by diagnosing its underlying cause through exams and tests, then prescribing medication, dietary changes, or further treatment accordingly.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause a dog to urinate blood, a condition known as hematuria.
Vets treat blood in urine by diagnosing the underlying cause, which may involve infections, stones, or other conditions, and prescribing appropriate treatments such as antibiotics, dietary changes, or surgery.
At-home treatment for blood in dog urine involves increasing hydration, providing a balanced diet, and seeking prompt veterinary evaluation to rule out serious conditions.

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