Blood in your dog’s urine can be a serious symptom. It’s important to accurately identify the cause and choose safe management products.





| Item | Product | Form | Key Ingredients | Frequency of Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEST 1 | Naturally-derived pellet | Pellet | Blueberry extract, glucosamine | 1 tablet per day |
| BEST 2 | Liquid protectant | Liquid | Magnesium, vitamin E | Once per day |
| BEST 3 | Highly concentrated powder | Powder | Cranberry extract, zinc | Once per day |
All products were selected based on veterinarian recommendations. Familiarize yourself with the precautions for use, and ongoing health monitoring is necessary.
Caution: Signs Requiring an Immediate Vet Visit
If your dog shows severe pain along with blood in the urine, or is unable to urinate, you should go to the vet immediately. This could be a sign of urinary tract obstruction. Prompt treatment can save your dog's life, so don't ignore these symptoms.


A veterinarian who majored in veterinary medicine at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, and completed the IVSA program at North Carolina State University in the United States. Drawing on clinical experience at animal hospitals, he works in the pet healthcare field and is dedicated to building a digital care environment that connects pet parents with veterinarians.
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