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What are the reasons for dog urine being yellow?

The main reasons for dog urine being yellow are excessive heat, insufficient water intake, urinary tract infections, and liver problems. First, if it is caused by excessive heat or insufficient water intake, in addition to yellow urine, dogs may also show symptoms such as dry stools, constipation, and increased eye secretions. In this case, owners need to supplement their dog's water intake and feed them cooling vegetables or fruits to help reduce heat. It is also best to feed your dog special pet-specific heat-reducing drugs. Secondly, if it is caused by a urinary tract infection or liver problems, it is necessary to take your dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately.

  1. Excessive Heat

High fat or salt content in a dog's daily diet can cause the body to become overheated, resulting in dark yellow urine and increased eye crusts. It is recommended to provide the dog with enough water and adjust their diet to keep it light.

  1. Insufficient Water Intake

If a dog suddenly has short-term yellow urine, it may be due to insufficient water intake. In this case, the owner needs to provide the dog with enough water or feed them foods rich in water, and appropriately increase the dog's exercise to increase their water intake.

  1. Urinary Tract Infection

If a dog's urine is very yellow, slightly red and cloudy, and the gums and tongue are also white, it may be a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for inspection and treatment immediately to avoid delay in the condition.

  1. Liver Problems

When a dog has internal organ diseases such as liver disease, red blood cells are destroyed, and increased bilirubin can cause yellow urine. It will also accompany abnormal conditions such as poor mental state and loss of appetite. It is also necessary to take the dog to the pet hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment.