Here's why:
* Diagnosing UTIs: Only a vet can properly diagnose a UTI. It requires a urine sample and potentially other tests.
* Treatment Options: Vets can prescribe the appropriate antibiotics or other medications to effectively treat the UTI.
* Complications: Untreated UTIs can lead to serious complications in dogs.
If you think your dog may have a UTI, please schedule an appointment with your veterinarian immediately.