Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.
Can youveeally give a pet cranberry ? Do you want said pet to live?
I gave my dog a cranberry supplement for 2 years. I never said it was a substitute for a vet visit. Why are you jumping to hysterics?
NP, but maybe because there is a differn ce between a supplement and treatment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.
Can youveeally give a pet cranberry ? Do you want said pet to live?
I gave my dog a cranberry supplement for 2 years. I never said it was a substitute for a vet visit. Why are you jumping to hysterics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.
Can youveeally give a pet cranberry ? Do you want said pet to live?
Anonymous wrote:OP, please take your pet to the vet. Besides the paint and discomfort your pet is experiencing, you'll have a FAR higher vet bill if you wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.
Can youveeally give a pet cranberry ? Do you want said pet to live?
NP here. I think dogs can have cranberry in limited amounts. The PP said to treat the UTI with antibiotics, not to rely on cranberries to cure the infection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.
Can youveeally give a pet cranberry ? Do you want said pet to live?
Anonymous wrote:A UTI will require antibiotics. Once the infection is cured you can give your pet a cranberry and d-mannose supplement and make sure they drink plenty of water. But no OTC treatment will cure the UTI.