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... out of your body in the flow of urine. If they are very small, they can pass out of your body without you noticing. But larger ones can rub against the tubes carrying urine from your kidneys to your bladder (the ureters) and even get stuck. This can be extremely painful. There are four main types of ...
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... Your pet has bladder stones. Bladder stones and the crystals that form them can irritate the lining of the urinary tract causing blood in the urine, pain and partial or complete obstruction of urine flow. Most bladder stones can be dissolved with special foods or special foods and medications. Some ...
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