Abstract

Canine urinary tract infections (UTIs) are commonly seen in small animal practice. The severity of the clinical signs they cause is very variable. Uncomplicated UTIs will resolve with accurate diagnosis and appropriate antimicrobial treatment, however the challenge arises with complicated UTIs that develop secondary to an underlying disease process. These infections often recur unless the underlying disease is identified and managed. This article highlights the importance of a complete and thorough investigation of cases with persistent or recurrent UTIs.

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