Collecting Urine at Home
Collecting Urine at Home
Your vet may request a free-catch urine sample from your dog to help diagnose or monitor various health conditions. Collecting a free-catch urine sample from a dog at home is a straightforward process, but it requires patience and the right tools.
Here’s how to do it:
What you need
- A clean, shallow container (like a ladle, Tupperware, or disposable cup)
- Disposable gloves (optional but hygienic)
- A leash (to control movement)
- A sterile urine sample container (provided by your vet)
Collecting the sample
- Choose the right time: collecting the first wee of the morning is best
- Take your dog outside: walk them to their usual potty spot while keeping the container ready
- Position the container:
a. For male dogs, place the container under the urine stream as they lift their leg
b. For female dogs, gently slide the container under them as they squat
c. A long-handled ladle or shallow dish can help if your dog is shy - Transfer the sample: pour the collected sample into the sterile container, ensuring it’s tightly sealed
- Store and deliver: if you can’t take it to the vet immediately, refrigerate the sample (for up to 4 hours) to maintain its integrity
Other Tips
- Be calm and patient to avoid startling your dog
- If your dog is shy, try using a longer tool (like a ladle) to avoid getting too close
- Avoid contaminating the sample with dirt or grass