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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 219357" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>Vet explained it to me that a bladder stone gets caught in urinary tract blocking the urine from escaping, which in turn builds up under the skin, consequently, causing the the belly to swell from the amount of urine. If it was to happen again, which is probably not to likely, I would watch to see if he was urinating,or look to see if his sheath was wet, if he showed same symtoms, and belly was swelling. Maybe isolate him in an area where you can see on ground or floor of stall , probably with no bedding so you can observe if he pee's or not. Not to likely you would need bedding anyways, as he would spend most of his time just standing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 219357, member: 2919"] Vet explained it to me that a bladder stone gets caught in urinary tract blocking the urine from escaping, which in turn builds up under the skin, consequently, causing the the belly to swell from the amount of urine. If it was to happen again, which is probably not to likely, I would watch to see if he was urinating,or look to see if his sheath was wet, if he showed same symtoms, and belly was swelling. Maybe isolate him in an area where you can see on ground or floor of stall , probably with no bedding so you can observe if he pee's or not. Not to likely you would need bedding anyways, as he would spend most of his time just standing. [/QUOTE]
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