Babesia could very well be the culprit also as it's passed from mother to offspring, just for clarification.
Babesia could very well be the culprit also as it's passed from mother to offspring, just for clarification.
Some times not all the symptoms you see are primary. They could be secondary and multiple things may need to be prescribed. Diagnosing is not an easy thing to do without the help of a vet.
Some times in a UTI the mucous lining I'm the bladder will shed and show up in your dogs urine. Clearly their is more going on with your dogs over all health. It could be a symptom of a primary or secondary problem. Related or unrelated.
Say it was a uti because of an imbalance in the kidneys from a prolonged bout with babesia? Doxy would have a double use there if that was the prescribed treatment. Sometimes effective when used with berenil for babesia and effective on UTI's also. That should give you some information on treatments to consult your vet with. A vet trip for me entails already researched my dogs symptoms, possible diagnosis and prescribed treatments for such things that are experimental or traditional. Then going over everything with the vet. It helps a lot when consulting with your vet to be prepared.