May 05, 2011
My 3 year old Lab has green urine, what should I do?
Full Question:
Hi Cindy,My lab (male, 3 years) has green urine. I just noticed it last night and again today. Do you know what might be causing this/what I should do?
I will call the vet first thing in the morning. On the leerburg discussion board, some people thought green pee might be the result of a urinary tract infection.
Thank you for any advice you can give,
Sharon
Cindy's Answer:
I’m hoping by now you have an appointment with the vet. The only thing I know for sure is that a problem like this is best solved by a vet, it can be dangerous to try to diagnose via email. Hopefully it’s nothing serious.
Good luck!
Good luck!
User Response:
Thank you Cindy,Saw our vet this am -- took a sample -- he will test it. Thankfully, by this morning the colour was almost back to normal and smell much more normal. Like you, our vet reassured me that I was right to make the appointment, and that something like green urine he would definitely want to know about.
He also examined my dog in the groin area, and his ears, feet, etc. while we were there. I was nervous when I e-mailed you -- thank you so much for your support. I feel settled now, relieved, I just know everything is ok.
By the way, just today received big box of Embark, new DVD on power of playing tug with your dog (I have your DVDs on training with markers, training with food -- studying those), free tug, salmon oil, red barn meat roll, probio -- thank you, thank you for such great stuff ... My dog (his name is Cooper) and I are having Christmas today!!
Sharon
Cindy's Answer:
Hi Sharon,
Thanks for the update, I’m glad Cooper is ok. I appreciate the kind words, I’m glad we’ve been helpful to you and your relationship with Cooper.
Happy New Year to you too!
Cindy
Thanks for the update, I’m glad Cooper is ok. I appreciate the kind words, I’m glad we’ve been helpful to you and your relationship with Cooper.
Happy New Year to you too!
Cindy
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