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The veterinary urology is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the urinary system in dogs and cats, including kidney, bladder, urethra and prostate problems. Disorders such as urinary tract infections, urinary stones, difficulty urinating or changes in urination require specific veterinary assessment and appropriate follow-up.
At Benivet Benissa we address urological problems by means of a full clinical evaluationThe treatment is supported by diagnostic tests and a treatment adapted to the cause and the situation of each pet, with the aim of alleviating discomfort and preventing relapses.
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The urinary problems in pets can seriously affect their quality of life and require specialised veterinary care. At Benivet Benissawe offer a complete service of veterinary urology for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary system disorders in dogs and cats.
Infections, stones, incontinence or kidney disease can manifest with symptoms such as difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, changes in frequency or even loss of urinary control. Early detection can prevent further complications.
Our team carries out clinical analysesWe perform abdominal ultrasound scans and specific tests to identify the source of the problem and establish an appropriate treatment. In addition, we evaluate whether there are systemic conditions from the area of internal medicine that are affecting the urinary system.
We also advise you on prevention, diet and specific care to reduce the risk of recurrences, especially in pets prone to urinary tract infections or stones.
If your pet shows urinary symptoms, in Benivet Benissa we are ready to help you with a professional, careful and effective approach.
Urinary system problems can occur in dogs and cats at any stage of life. At Benivet BenissaWe have a specialised service of veterinary urology which covers everything from prevention to diagnosis and treatment of urinary disorders.
Conditions such as bladder stones, recurrent infections or kidney failure may manifest with difficulty urinating, blood in the urine or changes in frequency. Identifying these signs early is vital to prevent complications.
To diagnose, we carry out urinary culturesWe can perform ultrasound scans and specific urinary tract tests to determine the cause of the problem and apply the most appropriate treatment. We also guide you in dietary care and healthy habits to prevent recurrences.
In associated or complex cases, we collaborate with our speciality of general medicine to assess systemic factors. In addition, in situations that require comprehensive support, we act together with our team of veterinary oncology if urinary tumours are suspected.
According to the Veterinary Urology SocietyIn addition, timely diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach are key to the effective management of urinary diseases.
If you detect urinary symptoms in your pet, at Benivet Benissa we are at your disposal to provide you with an accurate diagnosis and professional treatment.
Veterinary urology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the urinary system in dogs and cats.
Changes in the shape, frequency or difficulty of urination usually indicate a urinary problem requiring veterinary assessment.
Difficult or painful urination
Increased or decreased urinary frequency
Presence of blood in the urine
Urinary tract infections or repeated episodes may have an underlying cause that needs specific investigation.
Recurrent urinary tract infections
Frequent cystitis
Relapses after previous treatments
Some diseases of the urinary system require a specialised approach and long-term follow-up.
Kidney disease
Urinary stones
Bladder, urethral or prostate disorders
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The veterinary urology is indicated when your dog or cat shows urinary signs such as frequent urinationpain on urination, straining, blood in urineWe can also carry out tests to determine the cause of the problem, such as accidents at home, excessive licking of the area, or changes in drinking/snoring. At Benivet Benissa we carry out a complete assessment and, if necessary to confirm the cause or choose the most appropriate treatment, we recommend tests. only when they provide useful information:
Veterinary practice in BenissaClinical history, examination and initial orientation (emergency vs. planned management).
Urinalysiskey test to detect infection, blood, crystals and assess urine concentration.
Blood teststo assess renal function, general condition, inflammation and safety of treatment (especially in recurrent cases or senior patients).
Veterinary ultrasounduseful for assessing bladder, kidneys and ureterssuspected stones, obstructions, inflammation or masses.
Veterinary radiology: support in some cases to study calculi and to complete the diagnostic imaging.
If the case is recurrent, there is chronic disease or we need a global approach (renal/metabolic), we coordinate the follow-up from veterinary internal medicine. And if the patient requires pain control (e.g. painful cystitis or colic), we can rely on anaesthesia and analgesia and/or the PAIN UNIT as the case may be.
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According to the DGT, when travelling with your pet in the car, you must place a separator to prevent your pet from distracting you and

Only a veterinarian can assess the health status of the animals, taking also into account other circumstances such as the type of

Domestic or companion animals, particularly those belonging to the canine species, shall also be classified as potentially dangerous,
The most common include urinary infectionsThey can cause pain, crystals and stones, bladder inflammation, lower urinary tract disease (especially in cats), incontinence, urethral obstructions, tumours and associated renal disorders. They may cause pain, difficulty urinating or blood in the urine.
You should see a vet if you notice any:
Difficulty in urinating or very frequent urination
Bloody or foul-smelling urine
Excessive licking of the genital area
Urine drops at home
Pain when urinating
straining without passing urine (severe urgency in male cats)
Any change in urinary habits requires immediate review.
Depending on the case, they are carried out:
Complete urinalysis
Bacterial culture
Abdominal ultrasound
X-ray (including contrast if necessary)
Blood tests to assess kidney
These tests help to identify the exact cause and select the most appropriate treatment.
It is urgent when the animal attempts to urinate but fails to pass urine. This is especially critical in male cats at risk of urethral obstruction, which can become a life-threatening emergency within hours. It is also urgent if there is severe pain, heavy bleeding or associated vomiting.
Treatments may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, specific urinary diets, increased hydration, stress management (in cats), analgesics, lithotripsy, or surgery for stone removal or repair of obstructions. The choice depends on the final diagnosis.
The key preventive measures are:
Ensure good hydration (cat food fountains, wet food)
Maintaining an appropriate weight
Follow a urinary diet if indicated by the veterinarian.
Reducing stress in cats (territory, pheromones, stable routines)
Periodic screening and urinalysis in patients with a urinary history
Early surveillance reduces the risk of complications.
Do you have any doubts about care, treatment or prevention for your pet? Consult our section of Frequently Asked Questions where we solve the most common queries about dogs and cats.