Care for your dog’s urinary health without leaving home
Schedule a virtual appointment with a licensed veterinarian to manage urinary health concerns fast. Ideal for discomfort while urinating, blood in urine, or unusual changes to how often, how much, and where your dog is urinating.
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How Vetster is helping pet parents manage their dog’s urinary health concerns
How urinary health care for your dog works on Vetster
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1Book a virtual appointment
Connect online with a trusted veterinarian to discuss your dog’s urinary health concerns.
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Get expert advice for dog urinary health issues
Based on your pet’s needs, your vet will recommend effective next steps to help manage your dog’s urinary health.
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3Pick how you’ll get your pet's prescription products
If medication is prescribed, choose between a home delivery with VetsterRx or a local pickup to get your dog’s medication fast.
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Your guide to effective urinary health treatments for your dog
Whether your pet’s urinary problems are due to a short-term issue or part of a recurring condition, virtual care on Vetster connects you with licensed veterinarians who can help you find relief quickly and safely. Our transparent pricing and personalized care make it easy to get professional support from home.
Urinary issues in pets can have many different causes, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder stones, age-related incontinence, behavioral marking, and chronic conditions like kidney disease or diabetes. Because these causes vary widely, treatment recommendations and costs do too. Your veterinarian will assess your pet’s symptoms, medical history, and risk factors to determine the most appropriate next steps.
Here are some general examples of potential treatment costs:
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Antibiotics for UTIs: Usually $15–$75 per week
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Prescription urinary diets: Range from $3–$5 per can or $30–$70 per bag
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Incontinence medications: Typically $15–$30 per week
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Anti-inflammatory medications: Usually $15–$30 per week
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Pain relief medications: Around $15–$30 per week
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Urinary symptoms have many potential underlying causes and treatment varies, often involving multiple approaches over time. Your Vetster veterinarian will work with you to understand your pet’s symptoms and recommend personalized next steps.
This information is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before starting any medication, as treatment plans should always be tailored to your individual pet's needs. Product availability, appropriateness, and legal access to prescription medications may vary based on your location and the nature of your pet’s health issue. In some locations, a valid VCPR, must be established in person before prescription medications can be provided. The examples you may see here are not intended as medical advice or endorsements, and they may not be suitable for your pet.
FAQ
Vetster provides any pet parent with accessible, quality pet healthcare from a licensed veterinary professional at any time of day, all from the comfort of home and at an affordable price point. All you need is an internet connection.
Yes! All vets on Vetster are licensed. You can find license information and accreditations on each vet's profile when deciding which vet is best for you.
Getting help to manage your dog’s urinary health is simple with an online vet visit. Just book a virtual appointment through Vetster’s platform. A licensed vet will assess your dog’s symptoms and recommend a personalized treatment plan.
Many urinary issues, like frequent urination or mild accidents, can be discussed in a virtual appointment, but some signs point to a serious emergency that needs immediate in-person care. If your pet is straining to urinate but not producing any urine, vocalizing in pain, or has a swollen or firm belly, seek emergency care right away. These can be signs of a urinary obstruction, a life-threatening condition that is especially common in male cats. Other general emergency symptoms include bloody urine, vomiting, weakness, collapse, pale gums, or signs of severe discomfort. If your pet seems unable to rest, is frequently posturing to urinate without success, or appears distressed, don’t wait — head to an emergency clinic immediately. If your pet’s symptoms are subtle or unclear, a virtual care appointment can help you get expert guidance from home, making it easier to decide whether emergency care is needed and how urgently to seek it. When in doubt, it’s safest to head to an emergency clinic.
If appropriate and legally permitted in your location, your veterinarian may prescribe medication to support your pet’s treatment. Your Vetster veterinarian will work with you to understand your pet’s symptoms and recommend personalized next steps.
Treatment costs depend on your pet’s size, the specific diagnosis, and the duration of care. Some urinary issues may resolve in a few days, while others — like those related to bladder stones, kidney disease, or hormonal imbalances — may require long-term management. Because there are so many variables, it’s difficult to estimate the exact cost of treatment without a veterinary evaluation. The best way to understand your pet’s care needs and related costs is to speak with a veterinarian. Once your Vetster vet has made a diagnosis, you can ask for a cost estimate and collaborate on treatment options that align with your budget and your pet’s health.