Schnauzer is peeing and squealing! Surprised to find hundreds of stones after incision of dog s bladder?

 7:42am, 31 October 2025

Recently, after being adopted, a Schnauzer found that it was very painful and difficult to urinate, and there was blood in the urine. The owner was very worried about its safety, so he sent it to the hospital for examination. Unexpectedly, he was shocked to see that the dog's urethra was severely blocked by bladder stones. After surgery, hundreds of large and small stones were removed from the dog's bladder.

This is a 6-8 year old female Schnauzer dog. When she first entered the pet hospital, the veterinarian found signs of surgery on her abdomen. At that time, it was inferred that this was a suture mark for sterilization

However, during the subsequent operation, the dog was not sterilized, and the uterus and ovaries were removed

The veterinarian removed four large stones about 2 cm and countless small stones from Schnauzer's bladder, totaling more than 100 stones

Rinse with clean water to completely remove the stones in the bladder and urethra, and then suture the bladder and abdomen Wall, help dogs recover from death and urinate smoothly

Generally speaking, dog bladder stones are caused by urinary tract infection, diet and living habits. After surgery, the recurrence rate of bladder stones in animals is 30-50%, which is still very high. When we usually raise pets, in addition to feeding them, we must also avoid letting them hold in their urine. More exercise and drinking water are the best.