Usually yellow urine in dogs is caused by drinking less water and the urine is concentrated, so the color is darker. The reason why the urine is sticky may be because the urine contains sugar. A common disease is diabetes, which is more common in older dogs. Obese dogs are prone to it. Female dogs are generally more susceptible to it than male dogs. It is usually accompanied by endocrine abnormalities and has sequelae. However, it needs to be differentiated from other urinary tract diseases to determine the cause and provide timely treatment.
Care Hacks
Sep 13,2025
Dog’s urine is yellow and sticky
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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