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It could happen if she licked herself with that dirty mouth. :>)
Rae. As an RN I've had first hand experience that mirrors yours. No matter what species, e-coli and the cell type in the urinary tract are the same. Eight canine years old is about the equivalent of my 74 human years. Females encounter this more frequently due to the shorter length of the urethra. The only thing that I've seen that really works in cases like this is a combination or cranberry supplements and a prophylactic very low dose of an antibiotic like trimethoprim.
Resistance to those antibiotics you've listed just leads to stronger drugs needed. The cranberry is very important. It protects the cells of the urinary tract. My vet says there are cranberry supplements for dogs. It took a consult with a urologist and a physician specialing in treating those infections to be infection free.
Good Luck!
I'm so sorry that you and Rozee are going through this challenge. I know how painful UTI's can be from personal experience. You might look into a product called D-Mannose which is actually the active ingredient in cranberries and available from health food type stores or on line. It has a sweet flavor and is much more palatable than a cranberry and comes in powder that can be added to food. There are many anecdotal stories relating it's effectiveness in treating e-coli infections and I have used it quite successfully myself. Also here is an account of some limited research of the product and as you can see it is effective but dose is important relative to the degree of infection. I hope you are able to get this resolved soon you've both been through too much already!
I"m not sure if the link will show, but the article has a great overview of testing protocol for recurrent UTIs. You may want to see if the vet can refer you to a vet who specializes in kidney or infectious disease issues. Good luck.
http://www.veterinaryteambrief.com/sites/default/files/sites/clinic...
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