Confirmed with a microscopic urine sediment examination see figure 1.
Rods in dog urine.
A few of the more common signs include.
Some dogs with bacterial infections of the lower urinary tract may not show any signs but many more do.
Blood in urine hematuria cloudy or malodorous urine.
Antimicrobial therapy should be started as previously described and when urine culture is negative continued daily at the total daily dose.
Active urinary sediment demonstrating bacteriuria and increased white blood cells.
Additionally female dogs are more susceptible to bacterial infections of the lower urinary tract than males.
Your dog needs to go on some type of fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as baytril zeniquin or cipro.
In dogs recurrent utis are due to a different strain or species of bacteria 80 of the time.
It is pretty severe.
However if rods are seen in the urine sediment of neutral or acidic urine e coli klebsiella spp enterobacter spp pseudomonas spp the antimicrobial sensitivity of the infecting organism is likely to be less predictable.
With 21 to 50 wbc and rod bacteria these are usually big red flags in an urinary tract infection bladder infection.
Able to survive with little microaerophilic or no oxygen anaerobic actinomyces is rarely found as the single bacterial agent in a lesion.
Actinomycosis is an infectious disease caused by gram positive branching pleomorphic can change shape somewhat between a rod and coccus rod shaped bacteria of the genus actinomyces most commonly the a.