Sorry about the delay in writing. I have had software problems since the latest update by medhelp. I hope you have taken your dog to the vet by now, but if you have not this is what I would suggest:
1. Bring urine to your vet and have it analysed for a urinary tract infection.
2. If your dogs has been treated unsuccessfully for a urinary tract infection than a culture and sensitivity should be performed on sterile urine. The urine should be obtained by cystocentesis, or catherization since a free catch urine can be contaminated with bacteria on the surface of the vulva.
4. An X-Ray of your dog's bladder should be taken to check for bladder stones. If bladder stones are found than she will have to have surgery to remove them.
3. If there are no bladder stones, and while waiting for the culture and sensitivity to come back a good broad spectum antibiotic should be taken.
Additional possibilities include a uterine stump infection, vaginal infection, kidney infection, among less likely possibilities.
It can be a bad urinary track infection again. However, I would definitely get her to the vet.
Please call your vet NOW!