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Cystocentesis a.k.a. A STERILE Urine Sample

July 26, 2016 By Jodi

Four weeks ago, Delilah had a Urinary Tract infection. She had a two-week course of antibiotics and my instructions were for a urine recheck a week after she finished them.

Delilah finished her last full day of antibiotic on a Sunday. Wednesday night she was going outside more than she normally would.  Thursday morning I called our vet and asked if maybe we should check her urine sooner than the recommended week.

My vet said she’d like a STERILE urine sample.  The STERILE urine sample is also known as Cystocentesis.

Cystocentesis is a fancy name for a needle inserted through the belly into the bladder, for the purpose of withdrawing a small amount of STERILE urine.

I hate putting my dogs through these types of procedures without exhausting all other options. And since Delilah had only been outside a bit more than normal, with no other symptoms, I felt certain she didn’t have an infection. So I asked my vet if we could check her urine the normal way first.

I was advised to get some wet ones and wipe Delilah’s va-jay-jay BEFORE she peed. SO bright and early the next morning, I found myself with my face down in my dog’s ass, wiping her Hoo-Hah with a wet one.

Either the wipe stung, or the wet one felt good, because right after I finished, Delilah took off doing zoomies around the house. When she settled down, we went outside and using my handy urine sample collection kit, I secured a sample.

We dropped it off Friday afternoon and I was shocked when the vet called me Friday night and said Delilah still had an infection.

WHY A STERILE URINE SAMPLE IS CRUCIAL

My vet was very concerned because either Delilah got another infection while on an antibiotic, OR the antibiotic didn’t work on that particular infection.

It’s also important to find out what type of infection it is as well as where the infection is. For instance, a urine sample can be contaminated in the Urethra (the tube that carries the urine from the bladder out of the body) and not be in the bladder. Without having a clear idea of where the infection is, you can be spinning your wheels trying to treat it.

In Delilah’s case, it’s also important because some antibiotics can really mess with the liver and Delilah’s ALT is already elevated, so we need to tread carefully with antibiotics, not to mention she’d just come off a two week course of them.

My Dr. wasn’t available until later in the day on Saturday, but Dr. Allen was, so I reluctantly made the appointment for 10:20 Saturday morning.

The key to Cystocentesis is having a full bladder, so Delilah had breakfast, went outside and then I couldn’t let her pee again.

I called the vet on my way in and said, “As soon as her feet hit the ground, this dog is going to have to pee. Can you have a room ready for us?”

I have the best vet and the best vet staff on this planet, so they assured my they would be set and if I called when I got there, they’d get her right in.

Sure enough, as soon as I called, they opened the back door and I pulled right up and unloaded Delilah. At first Delilah was excited, because we were hustling her along and talking to her. But when we hit the exam room door, she put the brakes on.

It broke my heart because I knew SHE knew something was going on, because her tail was tucked, and she was hesitant. But like I said, the peeps who work at my clinic are amazing and by the time I’d parked the car, Delilah was back to her happy self.

Dr. Allen came in almost immediately and started talking me through it. Delilah would be placed on her back on padded material. One of the vet techs would be holding her head, talking to her and another would be giving her some belly rubs. If Delilah fussed at all, or seemed the least bit uncomfortable, Dr. Allen wouldn’t do the procedure.

Chocolate Lab

Belly rubs are good, I can’t say I like the needles much though.

While we were talking, Dr. Allen was feeling Delilah’s bladder to make sure it was full.

It was.

At first she was going to do it in the exam room, and I asked if I could hold Delilah and Dr. Allen said, “Only if you can be perfectly Zen, otherwise it will upset her.”

I suggested maybe she should take her out of the room.

So I watched my dog leave the room with Dr. Allen.

I picked up my phone and was going to text Hubby, but changed my mind. Then I was going to text Sue and changed my mind again. So I pulled up a game. I was about a minute in when Dr. Allen came back in the room with Delilah.

“Couldn’t you get a sample?” I asked.

“I got a sample, we’re done, she did amazing.”

Wow, all that worry and Delilah wasn’t even bothered by it.

I thought that was the hard part. No, the hard part was waiting for test results. According to Dr. Allen, it could take up to a week to get the results, as the lab would be checking the bacteria against antibiotics to see which one would work best.

When I got home (less than an hour after I’d left) and was telling Hubby how it went down, I said, “Dr. Allen gets me. She knows exactly how to explain things to me, to make me feel better.” We had a good laugh about that. “She gets me.”

Thankfully we didn’t have to wait the full week.  Dr. Allen called on Tuesday evening and said Delilah has an E-Coli infection in her bladder.

E-Coli? Freaked me out. I mean, we’ve all heard of E-Coli outbreaks, and since she was eliminating it in her urine, I was concerned that Sampson could catch it.

It turns out that he can’t. The way Dr. Allen explained it to me is E-Coli naturally lives in the intestines and sometimes, such as in an E-Coli outbreak, some of that fecal matter gets on your food.

Say it with me. EW GROSS.

In female dogs, because of where the pee-shooter rests, directly below the poop shooter (her words, not mine, I told you she ‘got’ me) some of that E-Coli can get into the urinary tract. E-Coli is very receptive to some antibiotics, and resistant to others, which is why the STERILE URINE SAMPLE was key.

So Delilah is now on a three week course of antibiotics (Cefpodoxime) and we will check her urine at about the ten day mark.

When Dr. Allen and I were discussing the antibiotic on the phone, I made sure to thank her for her care on Saturday. I told her how speaking with her made me feel better (and shared the “she gets me” comment with her). After we laughed about that and she joked the next time I was in we should do a drum circle, I told her I wouldn’t hesitate to have that procedure done on my dog again.  At that point she told me that even a dog that does well with it one time, may not do well a second time. She also said, if we’d done that the first time I brought Delilah in (when she was peeing blood) she may not have done well, because her bladder was so angry.

Sometimes a STERILE URINE SAMPLE is a necessity, especially if a course of antibiotics hasn’t worked.

 

 

 

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You Make Me Smile – July 24, 2016

July 24, 2016 By Jodi

You make me smile (or laugh), the sweet, funny, loving things my dogs do on a daily basis, that brings a smile to my face, or a laugh to my lips.

Sampson, when you pass out on my leg…

Golden Labrador

You make me smile.

Typically in the warmer months, Sampson is not much for lying on/against someone. So when he fell asleep on my leg the other night, even though I KNEW I would end up with a cramp or a pain, I just left him there. Honestly, I was prepared to sleep sitting up, but by the time I was ready to shut the light off he had moved.

Would you sleep in an uncomfortable position for your pet?

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Follow-Up Friday – July 22, 2016

July 22, 2016 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally, just wrap up my week.

Pet Blogger Showcase – July 16, 2016

In my introduction I said the Pet Blogger Showcase takes place on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays and I was WRONG! It takes place on the 1st and 3rd! That’s what I get for rushing. Apologies all around and many thanks to the folks who participated. We had some great entries, I highly recommend you check them out.

You Make Me Laugh – July 17, 2016

Chocolate Labrador

Emma asked, “Okay, we get it, but is that a compliment towards the lady?”

Okay…you got me Emma. Confession time. My ex-mother-in-law had a crooked smile, that’s what I see when Delilah smiles like this. Truthfully, we didn’t actually see eye to eye.

Jan said, “Timmy reminds me a lot of Napoleon. It’s nothing about the way he looks though.”

Ha ha ha, does he have little dog complex?

Monika and Sam said, “I know of no one as goofy as Sam so no…at least no physical resemblance to any person I know. Although his goofiness does sort of rival my oldest brother. Bwahahaha.”

There you have it! When you start looking at Sam and seeing your brother there….

Genevieve said, “GAH! If your ex-mother-in-law follows your blog, I’m sure she appreciates this….”

She does not. Sadly, she passed away a few years ago.

Jan K said, “I also wonder if this is a compliment or an insult – to either Delilah or your ex-mother-in-law?”

If I’m truthful….it’s probably an insult to Delilah. 😀

Jen Gabbard said, “When Laika smiles I can’t help but laugh because her front teeth are so messed up and uneven still. I guess they don’t even out until they’re about 5 or so. It makes her look so undignified and I love it so much.”

Oh, that is so sweet.

Murphy’s Law of Dog Walking

Sometimes ya just gotta laugh.

Sometimes ya just gotta laugh.

As usual, your comments are SO funny!

Meagan Maher asked, “I’ve had the deluge of rain one before. I hated it, Merlin loved it and when we got home he got the zoomies. Why do they get the zoomies after being wet or at early in the morning with the dew all over the grass?”

I don’t get the zoomies, but my dogs do it too! And Sampson also licks his paws when he comes in after getting wet!

Taryn Tipton said, “Walking along the sidewalk, a neighbor drives by, and you wave with the hand holding the full poop bag!…Running out of poop bags as your dog squats on that one yard with the crabby owner. (It was your dogs 4th poop of the walk! You would think bringing 3 bags along would be more than enough!)”

Ba ha ha, OR the dog takes a loose poop in the snow and no matter what you do, you just can’t pick it all up.

Emma said, “We always enjoy taking a nice big, slow dump on the lawn when people are entertaining outside, preferably eating. It sends Mom through the roof!”

Hahaha I wonder why we humans are so mortified about it?

Monika and Sam said, “I just realized Murphy’s Law should include your dog taking a dump right in the middle of a sidewalk going up toward someone’s front porch. And it’s more than just soft. And you have no tissue with you to wipe it off your hand because you WILL get some on your hand trying to smooth and cajole it all into the bag that seems to have miniaturized its width since you took it out of your pocket.”

I admit it, I laughed. BUT only because I’ve been there, and ended up wiping my hand in grass or snow. I’ve also flicked a piece of poop off my foot. 😀

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, “Lol if it will happen it will happen to you.”

Why is that?

Jen Gabbard said, “The rain thing really gets to me though, I can’t even tell you how many times we’ve gone out while it’s clear only to come back soaked.”

I hear you. I’ve watched clouds, concerned that we’d be getting rained on and nope. Then I’ve had the times where I thought I could get a walk in and couldn’t. Weather!

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie – Throwback Thursday

Please keep the typing to a minimum...I'm trying to sleep.

Please keep the typing to a minimum…I’m trying to sleep.

Meagan Mahler said, “I love it. Merlin likes to sleep up against my back, back of knees and with his head on a pillow. Once there was my partner and i sleeping on our sides of the bed and during the night i woke up and Merlin had wedged his way behind me and pushed me to the middle while he had my pillow.”

Ha ha ha, I wake up with his paws on my back, or pushed to the edge, but never the middle.

Taryn Tipton said, “Definitely not me! I don’t like dogs or humans snuggled up to me! Too hot!”

I understand that. I don’t like human touching me when I sleep (unless it’s a baby) 😉 but I don’t mind the dogs at all.

Two French Bulldogs said, “mom has aches and pains and sciatica in the morning. BOL”

Oh yeah, been there, done that. 

Emma said, “Mom loves having Bailie sleep in bed with her. She doesn’t mind that Bailie always manages to have her butt in Mom’s face or she gets kicked in the face sometimes.”

I’m with Mom on that. The other night Sampson kicked me SO hard, right in the face. LOL Then he kicked me again in the chest.

Rebekah said, “I wish my dogs were cuddlers, but they are not. I think they get too warm.”

Sampson gets too warm in the summer. The warmer months he is more likely to get down off the bed, but in the winter, it’s almost a given he’ll stay on there all night.

Alexa88 said, “i love sharing the bed with her. a bed just doesn’t feel right until lily comes to bed. hubby too of course lol.”

I love sharing my bed with my guys too. Sometimes it’s tight, with both dogs in the bed, but I honestly love it.

Jen Gabbard said,”Laika doesn’t sleep in my bed because of her night howls (that happen at least a few times a week). I wanted it to work, but unfortunately she is so loud it’s impossible to sleep with her, and it’s even a challenge when she’s 4 rooms away on the couch. But on the weekends there’s nothing I love more than those moments when we both end up napping on the couch together.”

Oh my, sometimes my guys sort of yip/bark while sleeping, but I usually rub them when they do that and reassure them they are ok. Do you know why Laika does that? Is she dreaming? Does rubbing or touching her wake her up?

Well that’s it for me friends, have a wonderful weekend!

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