Why does my dog have blood in his urine?

There are many reasons why dogs urinate with blood. It may be a wound at the urethral opening, excessive exercise, or eating hemolyzed food. When the dog’s urinary system is infected with stones, Blood in urine may also occur, so we need to find out the cause as soon as possible and then provide targeted treatment.
Tip:
Under normal circumstances, dog urine is light yellow. The color of urine in the morning will be relatively darker, but not too dark.
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