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Can blood in urine just be an infection?

Can blood in urine just be an infection?

Certain foods (beets, berries, rhubarb) can give the urine a red, blood-like appearance that is nothing to worry about. But because hematuria can also be a symptom of a urinary tract infection or a more serious disorder, including kidney disease and cancer, it should never be ignored.

What kind of blood disorder does a cocker spaniel have?

Auto-immune hemolytic anemia (AIHA): AIHA is a blood disorder that occurs when red blood cells are destroyed by the immune system faster than the rate at which new ones can be produced, resulting in anemia. The Cocker Spaniel is susceptible to this blood disorder, which occurs most commonly in middle-aged dogs.

What should I do if my Cocker Spaniel has a health problem?

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to screen or carry out generic testing for every Cocker Spaniel health problem, but if you’d like to see a glossary of tests that are available, simply follow this link to the Kennel Club. To keep your Cocker Spaniel healthy, make sure he has a nutritious, fully-balanced diet, and lots of regular exercise.

Why does my Cocker Spaniel have an ear infection?

Ear infections are common in Cockers. This is caused in part by the fact that the design of those wonderful floppy ears don’t allow air to circulate around and inside the ear canal. This creates a warm, dank environment which is ideal for breeding bacteria.

What’s the difference between an English Cocker and an American Cocker Spaniel?

American Cocker Spaniels are smaller with a slightly smaller head and shorter nose than English Cocker Spaniels. Both Cockers originated as hunting dogs, but over the years, the American Cocker has become primarily a pet while the English Cocker has remained a hunting dog.

Auto-immune hemolytic anemia (AIHA): AIHA is a blood disorder that occurs when red blood cells are destroyed by the immune system faster than the rate at which new ones can be produced, resulting in anemia. The Cocker Spaniel is susceptible to this blood disorder, which occurs most commonly in middle-aged dogs.

Ear infections are common in Cockers. This is caused in part by the fact that the design of those wonderful floppy ears don’t allow air to circulate around and inside the ear canal. This creates a warm, dank environment which is ideal for breeding bacteria.

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to screen or carry out generic testing for every Cocker Spaniel health problem, but if you’d like to see a glossary of tests that are available, simply follow this link to the Kennel Club. To keep your Cocker Spaniel healthy, make sure he has a nutritious, fully-balanced diet, and lots of regular exercise.

What are the symptoms of AIHA in Cocker Spaniels?

The condition of AIHA may be mild and hardly noticeable, or it may be sudden in onset and severe. Symptoms of AIHA are usually vague and indistinct, such as poor appetite, weakness, listlessness, and lethargy. The dog may have a rapid heartbeat and rapid breathing.