Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Dalmatian | Male | neutered | 4 years and 11 months old | 70 lbs
Hi Pongo has urinated overnight indoors 3 times in the last month he has no obvious health concerns or other symptoms. Good appetite happy to exercise no vommitting or loose stools. This is not usual behaviour, could it be a water infection?
1 Answer
Published on March 2nd, 2019
Hello and welcome to Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. Inappropriate urination can be due to many different factors including: - urinary tract infections - urinary bladder inflammation (cystitis) which can be due to stress - urinary stones - diabetes - cushing's disease - hypothyroidism - pyometra (not related to Pongo because this only occurs in females) - behavioural I recommend having Pongo seen by your vet, and they will likely check a urine sample to look for stones. Dalmations are very prone to a certain type of stone, so this is the most likely cause. Pongo might be at risk of a urethral blockage (can be fatal) if stones are present and get stuck in the urethra, so getting this diagnosed early is important. I recommend a visit to the vet when they are open for a urine check, and possible x-rays or ultrasound. Not all stones show up on x-rays. Best of luck with Pongo!
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