A 2 years old male spaniel dog has no urination for 4 days.
Yesterday, they visited a clinic to check the dog's condition. Today that clinic referred the dog to our clinic as 2nd option.
I take X-ray to see any blockage inside the urethra and found one urolith near os penis.
Surgery is needed to take out the urolith but the dog is very lethargic and likely post renal azotemia.
Dehydration is ~5%.
So, I didn't decide to do surgery immediately.
I tried to push back that urolith to the bladder by flushing. But couldn't. So, I decided to do cystocenthesis for now and giving drip for 24hr and will do surgery tomorrow.
You should have taken a V/D x-ray as that is important.
How about blood test results?
urine test results
It is important you do close up on the prepuce and urethral bend, to show more details of the stone. Not the whole abdomen
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