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Incontinent?
I just took my 5 year old husky to the vets. She has been peeing everywhere and in her bed, everything. Poor Dax was getting blamed (I still feel guilty) so we bought a kennel and started training, but the kitchen would be completely covered in pee still in the morning. I also noticed when they were rough housing she was dribbling too. The vet took blood and I gave them a sample of Angel's urine, so I hope they call us soon with results, I'm washing her bed daily.
Poor Angel, is already on Phenylbar for her epilepsy, this is the last thing she needs. Has anyone else had an issue like this, and if so, what did the vet prescribe/suggest?
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I knew a Chow who lost her blatter control at about that age, it turned out that when she was fixed ( at 3 yrs old) the vet nicked the muscle around the blatter she was put on a high blood pressure med for humans and never had problems again.
hope everything works out for your girl Sue |
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Ahhh Poor thing, I hope everything works out for you... You knwo they sale those pants they can wear for that problem!
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