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How to Collect Urine

Dog

  • First morning urine is preferable
  • Use a clean ladle or Tupperware contiiner to catch urine mid-stream as dog squats or lifts leg
  • Place urine in a container with a secure lid (PLEASE ASK US FOR A CONTAiNER IF YOU NEED ONE) and bring in to hospital immediately; if that is not possible refrigerate and bring in as soon as possible
  • Time frame: should be no more than 2-3 hours old to be of the most benefit

Cat

  • Clean out litter box of all litter and wash and dry thoroughly
  • Use only a non-absorbent litter such as litter sand (can be obtained from vet’s office) or nothing at all; this should be the only litter box available for the cat to use
  • If multiple cat home, isolate cat in a bathroom or bedroom overnight
  • Use a syringe to suck up urine and place in a container with a secure lid (PLEASE ASK US FOR A CONTAINER AND SYRINGE IF YOU NEED ONE) and bring in to hospital immediately; if that is not possible refrigerate and bring in as soon as possible
  • Time frame: urine should be no more than 6-8 hours old to be of the most benefit

*Please note there is an ADDITIONAL CHARGE for urinalysis or urine recheck – please ask our front office for pricing. There is no charge for a urinalysis done with a pet wellness panel – urine must be tested within 30 days of bloodwork.