Major chronic pee issues

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mikroma

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Hi - We have a year and a half old male boxer, Nero. We have been around the block with him and his pee issues and wanted to ask everyones opinion. Our over arching question: is this behavioral or medical? We don't even know any more.

He has accidents on and off all the time, since he has been a puppy. He had a poorly treated bladder infection (misdiagonsed by first vet, switched to better vet and he treated properly). He was treated poorly for the bladder infection and it lingered for 3 months. Bad vet kept telling us it was a urinary tract infection, one week of antibiotics, you need 6 weeks to get rid of a bladder infection. This happened when he was young, like 4 months old, until he was 7 months old. Did this do long term damage?

He had an undescended nut. The first vet (bad) fixed him and charged us $600+. I wonder, the stray ball was by his penis shaft, did they screw something up when he was fixed? The only made one small incision by his sack, how'd they fish that ball out? Just wondering?

Our new vet has said that he has seen crystals in his urine once, then tested again, none. How often can this reoccur? Nero improves on antibiotics for sure, and when he is off of them he has accidents - sometimes 2 a day, in the middle of the night, he can't hold it. On the antibiotics, he has held it for 6 hours, so we know he can. Just to be clear, he doesn't have accidents every night, it comes in waves. Fine for a few days, then accident days, it is random.

Our new vet is super nice, he felt so bad for us last time, he didn't charge us for the visit. The new vet has been great and at one point has done a test for everything, thyroid, kidney function, anything you could think of. This was 5 or 6 months ago. We are 5K+ deep in a year and a half old dog. What do you guys think? We are going out of our mind.

On a behavioral note, Nero has been a challenge to train. Is it possible he was not properly trained because of his early bladder issues? He had a ton of accidents. He is your typical loving boxer who has a streak of not wanting to listen.

Also, Nero is on a raw diet, and has great bowels, which took a while to discover the right diet for him. Could he be getting too much protein, veggies? Who knows?

Time to see a specialist?
 

ChristyA

Super Boxer
I would say it's definately time to see a specialist. Let us know what is causing his problem. I would tend to think it is medical over behavioral.
Christy
 

sketcher

Boxer Pal
resembles our problem

Our 1 1/2 yr old boxer is having the same problem. This has just started with him and he is trained well has been crated up to 6 hrs with no accidents (crated during school season), but now wakes us up in the middle of the night to go pee almost every night. Our dog also had an undescended nut too. It was done by a very good vet, so I don't feel that is our problem.

Our dog is being affected by this as he is very sensitive and it is bothering him that he has had accidents. We have to let him in know that we know he did not do this on purpose.

It sounds like you need to take your boxer to the vet and get checked out and maybe I need to do the same. I was going to look up diabetes at first but now I am going to look up urinary tract infections and gallbladder problems.
 

reina

Boxer Buddy
Pee issues

How did you know your male had a UTI? I have a 1 1/2 yr old male and since we adopted him (almost one year ago) he has accidents in the house on and off. I figured it was just the issue we would get under control. Our female took a long time to be able to hold it. Anyway, he finally didn't have any accidents in the house for almost a month and we were so excited, he finally can hold it, today we come home to two pee accidents and I noticed he had some discharge on his penis, so then I thought maybe he has an infection? Now after reading your thread, I'm thinking he does. I will for sure get him to the vet A.S.A.P. Hope your dog is ok...Mom to Rex/Brindle and Reina Fawn
 
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