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My puppy urine looks a little pink in Color. It's happened twice today Can anyone help? I gave her beetroot, carrot cucumber in the morning

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Dr. Sharmila Rai

Pink colour urine may be indicative of urinary tract infections. In case you have fed her beetroot then that can also cause pink urine.

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Dr. Sharmila Rai

If pink urine is seen along with lethargy, inappetance then please visit a vet or schedule a vet visit.

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Yashjeet

@sharmila thanks for your input, but I believe no lethargy she is very active, plays full,, and takes her food with full enthusiasm

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Dr. Sharmila Rai

That's really good but do observe her for few days.

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