Urinary and kidney problems in pets are more than just uncomfortable they can quickly become life-threatening if left untreated. Whether it’s a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or a dangerous blockage, recognizing the symptoms early and seeking immediate care is essential.
At North Mississippi Pet Emergency, we provide expert care for pets experiencing urinary and kidney emergencies. Our services include everything from pain relief and hydration therapy to catheterization and emergency surgery, ensuring your pet receives the urgent support it needs.
• Straining or difficulty urinating • Blood in the urine or inability to urinate at all • Vomiting or lack of appetite • Unusual thirst or rapid weight loss
If your pet shows any of these symptoms, it may be dealing with adog urinary infection, dog kidney issue, or another serious condition that requires prompt attention.
Emergency Services We Offer
• Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment Fast-acting antibiotics and pain relief to treat infections and restore comfort • Kidney Disease and Renal Failure Support IV fluids, diagnostic testing, and dietary management to protect kidney function
• Urinary Blockage and Stone Removal Catheterization and surgical intervention when needed • Diabetes-Related Kidney Complications Blood sugar stabilization and insulin support for pets with chronic conditions
Why Timely Treatment Is Critical
Even a seemingly minor dog urinary infection can escalate quickly without proper care. A blocked urinary tract or failing kidneys can lead to toxic buildup in the body, requiring intensive treatment. Fast action can make the difference between a smooth recovery and long-term health complications.
Contact Us Immediately
If your pet is showing signs of urinary distress or you suspect a dog kidney issue, do not wait. Contact North Mississippi Pet Emergency right away. Our team is equipped to handle urgent cases with advanced care and compassion.
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