Urinary tract infections usually ascend from the urethra to the bladder and, in some cases, to the kidneys.
Risk factors
- female sex and advanced age
- anatomical and/or functional anomaly of the lower urinary tract
- inability to empty the bladder
- urinary incontinence
- urolithiasis
- concomitant diseases and comorbidities
- recent use of antibiotics
- immunosuppression
Escherichia coli is one of the most common bacteria isolated in urine samples from dogs and cats with urinary tract infections. This bacterium causes infection through ascending colonization of the urinary tract by adhering to uroepithelial cells.
Urinary tract infections
Clinical signs of lower urinary tract infection
- dysuria/stranguria
- Pollakiuria
- Hematuria
- Urine with a strong odor
- In some cases, the infection may be asymptomatic
Urpro Gel does not contain chicken proteins and dyes
Food supplement for dogs and cats in gel form, based on nutrients that help the urinary system function properly, especially the lower urinary tract.
Food supplement for dogs and cats in gel form, based on nutrients that help the urinary system function properly, especially the lower urinary tract.
Urinary tract infections usually ascend from the urethra to the bladder and, in some cases, to the kidneys.
Risk factors
- female sex and advanced age
- anatomical and/or functional anomaly of the lower urinary tract
- inability to empty the bladder
- urinary incontinence
- urolithiasis
- concomitant diseases and comorbidities
- recent use of antibiotics
- immunosuppression
Escherichia coli is one of the most common bacteria isolated in urine samples from dogs and cats with urinary tract infections. This bacterium causes infection through ascending colonization of the urinary tract by adhering to uroepithelial cells.
Urinary tract infections
Clinical signs of lower urinary tract infection
- dysuria/stranguria
- Pollakiuria
- Hematuria
- Urine with a strong odor
- In some cases, the infection may be asymptomatic
Urpro Gel does not contain chicken proteins and dyes
