Bladder Infection Remedies for Dogs

Natural Remedies for Dog UTI: Effective, Easy Treatments

Modified on Jan 13, 2024

When dealing with a dog that shows symptoms like frequent accidents in the house, trouble urinating, or blood in the urine, it's crucial to consider the possibility of a bladder infection. Untreated bladder infections can escalate to more severe issues, including fever and kidney problems. However, several natural remedies can effectively address these infections and provide quick relief.

Dog UTI Home Treatment

Apple Cider Vinegar: Most Popular

  1. Internal Use: Apple cider vinegar, particularly raw and organic, is a simple and affordable remedy. Mix it with your dog's food, plain yogurt, or drinking water. For precise dosing instructions, refer to specific guidelines on this page.
  2. Topical Use: If your dog resists internal consumption, apply apple cider vinegar topically. Effective methods include applying it to the scruff of the neck or the paws. A diluted apple cider vinegar solution can be made for this purpose. Watch Earth Clinic's popular video demonstrating two gentle but effective methods to apply apple cider vinegar topically. Your pet will love you for it, and it works well for bladder infections when applied to the scruff of the neck or the paws. We will also show you how to make a quick and easy apple cider vinegar solution for your dog.

Colloidal Silver

Colloidal Silver, a natural antibiotic, is tasteless and easily administered. 10 or 20 PPM (Parts Per Million) of CS can be added to food or water or given directly with a syringe. The dosage varies based on the dog's size, and increasing the dose is safe if needed. Puppies can also receive this remedy in adjusted smaller doses. A dog cannot overdose on true colloidal silver, the color of baby shampoo; giving more than is needed is better than not enough.

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