Increase of thirst and urination in dogs without any physical activity can be due to diabetes, Cushing disease and kidney problems. Diabetes in dogs can be diagnosed by blood and urine tests. Treatment is by insulin injections.
Cushing disease is characterized by increased levels of cortisone. Diagnosis is by complete blood count and other blood tests, urine analysis, chest x ray, ultrasound, CT scan or MRI. Treatment depends upon under lying cause and may include surgery and medications.
Dogs can also have many kidney disorders which can be diagnosed by the blood tests, urine tests and x-ray. You should take your dog to vet for differential diagnosis and accurate treatment of your dog.
So take your dog to vet for differential diagnosis and accurate treatment.
Cushing disease is characterized by increased levels of cortisone. Diagnosis is by complete blood count and other blood tests, urine analysis, chest x ray, ultrasound, CT scan or MRI. Treatment depends upon under lying cause and may include surgery and medications.
Dogs can also have many kidney disorders which can be diagnosed by the blood tests, urine tests and x-ray. You should take your dog to vet for differential diagnosis and accurate treatment of your dog.
So take your dog to vet for differential diagnosis and accurate treatment.