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Poodle constantly licking urethra
A poodle constantly licking its urethra may be due to finishing urination or being in heat. However, if you find your puppy constantly licking its urethra, you should stop it and carefully check the urethra for signs of redness, swelling, abnormal secretions, wounds, or retracted penis in male dogs. These symptoms may be caused by bacterial, fungal, or other pathogenic microbial infections, such as balanoposthitis, orchitis, and vaginitis. It is necessary to seek medical attention and receive relevant treatment promptly.
Causes of urethral infection
The main causes of urethral infection in puppies are bacterial pathogen invasion and constipation caused by long-term holding of urine. Secondly, it may also be caused by a damp living environment and unclean conditions. In addition, if dogs eat overly spicy and irritating foods, it can also cause urethral infections.
How to treat urethritis
The dog should be sent to the hospital for professional treatment. First, inflammation needs to be controlled, and long-acting antibiotics can be chosen through injection or oral administration. If the dog is unable to urinate, a urinary catheter should be inserted, and an ultrasound should be performed to check for stones or blood clots inside. Finally, a head cap should be worn to prevent the dog from over-licking its genitals. After recovery, neutering the dog can be considered.
How to avoid constantly licking the urethra
Healthy dogs will occasionally lick their urethras to clean themselves. If a dog licks its urethra too frequently, it may indicate inflammation or pain in the urethra. Owners should observe for any abnormal situations. In daily life, try to avoid taking dogs to places with heavy pollution, and ensure that the living environment is kept dry and clean.