In this study, diabetic dogs with negative and positive bacterial urine cultures were compared. Records from 51 dogs with diabetes mellitus were reviewed at the University of Illinois.
No difference was identified between the groups in urine specific gravity, pH, glucose, ketones, protein, red blood cells, white blood cells, or epithelial cells.
Dogs with occult urinary tract infection did have an increased incidence of bacteriuria, but this was not a consistent finding.
Therefore, the urine on all diabetic dogs should be cultured to accurately identify the presence or absence of bacterial urinary tract infections.
Source: Nancy C. McGuire, Rhonda Schulman, Marcella D. Ridgway, German Bollero (2002): Detection of Occult Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs With Diabetes Mellitus. In: Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 38:541-544 (2002)
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