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Old 06-09-2012, 01:09 PM   #1
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Does anyone know what kind of treats you can give to a dog that has bladder problems? She is on a prescription dog food.
 
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Old 06-09-2012, 04:15 PM   #2
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Basically, none.

My vet told me years ago, with my 4 yorkies ALL had bladder issues, NO treats.

So, they don't get any.

If the food comes in dry and in cans, you can use the dry as a treat.

Good luck.
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ASK the VET about carrots or green beans. When our Britt was bad sick they told us if he's still hungry feed him green beans.
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thanks everyone.....i was told that sweet potatoes or yams are ok for dogs with bladder issues. I found both of these at Petsmart and our little Zoe loves them
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quote:Originally posted by cmawendy

thanks everyone.....i was told that sweet potatoes or yams are ok for dogs with bladder issues. I found both of these at Petsmart and our little Zoe loves them
We feed our dogs sweet potatos and yams, however they don't have bladder problems. I would just double-check with the veterinarian. Once you do have a good food for them it does work well to use the alternate form for treats - kibble for wet or wet if kibble.

Also if she is a spayed female, is she on hormone therapy? One of our girls is "leaking" and they put her on hormone therapy to help the bladder control.




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