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Vet try and take urine sample???
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<blockquote data-quote="aprille218" data-source="post: 1233866" data-attributes="member: 19484"><p>Unless your dog is pretty chubby they should have been able to find the bladder fairly easily. What kind of crystals did they say they had? Also make sure they get as much water as they want. I'm a vet tech and we always tell people to try to increase water intake of animals with urinary issues. Adding water to their food is an easy and cheap help. Oral cranberry supplements (the human ones are fine) may be helpful also.</p><p>Aprille</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aprille218, post: 1233866, member: 19484"] Unless your dog is pretty chubby they should have been able to find the bladder fairly easily. What kind of crystals did they say they had? Also make sure they get as much water as they want. I'm a vet tech and we always tell people to try to increase water intake of animals with urinary issues. Adding water to their food is an easy and cheap help. Oral cranberry supplements (the human ones are fine) may be helpful also. Aprille [/QUOTE]
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