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Why is my senior dog's urine still pink/bloody after antibiotics?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Beagle | Female | spayed | 14 years old | 34 lbs

I have a 15 year of beagle. She had urinary frequency and I saw a drop of blood at the end of flow. Vet put her on antibiotics. After 2weeks they did another urinalysis and saw a few red cells, now she is urinating normal but at the end of flow its a thread of mucus, maybe pinkish? They want to do 1,000 worth of tests, I am not confident with them anymore

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Answered By Laura Johnson VMD

Veterinarian

Published on April 16th, 2018

Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! It becomes concerning when an older dog develops blood urine that is non-responsive to antibiotics. Having blood in the urine with out bacteria can mean a bladder stone or a bladder tumor. Tests I would consider next would be a urine culture, one belly X-ray to look for a bladder stone and full blood work. If the culture is negative and the X-ray doesn't show a stone then I would worry about a bladder tumor. An ultrasound of her bladder would help diagnose if she has a bladder tumor. Another option before doing more testing is to try a more powerful antibiotic for 3 weeks. But if the blood is still present with out the presence of bacteria then I would go forward. I hope this helps!

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