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Postby pitbullmamaliz » December 12th, 2011, 11:50 am

That sucks. Hopefully getting her back on the plain raw will make a difference again. What a pain in the hiney! Or, I guess more accurately, what a pain in the hoo-haw! lol
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Postby amalie79 » December 12th, 2011, 11:57 am

pitbullmamaliz wrote:That sucks. Hopefully getting her back on the plain raw will make a difference again. What a pain in the hiney! Or, I guess more accurately, what a pain in the hoo-haw! lol


lol !!

It could be nothing, but It's been a couple of months since her last urine check, so I need to do it anyway.

She had an accident a few weeks ago, but the urine was acidic and not smelly, and it was one of those days where I had put A LOT of water on her food, she hadn't been outside in a while, and no one knows if she'd even peed the last time she HAD gone out... No other problems since then, so I haven't really worried. Grrr.

UTIs suck. :(
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Postby amalie79 » December 14th, 2011, 1:48 pm

After a couple more pH checks, everything seemed ok... But I had Robin and Luna's urine checked anyway since it's been a couple of months.

They are both fine!

Luna, unfortunately, is on ABs, though, for a dew claw she ripped off last week. They had to sedate her and cut and cauterize the claw, and she's licked it into a nasty irritation. Otherwise, they are hanging in there. :)
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