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We have a 14 years old Border Collie bitch as a pet. She is lively and
appears in good health but drinks huge amounts of water and suffers from urine dribble incontinence. Our local vet put her on antibiotics which didn't help at all - we took her back again and got a highly technical medical explanation which was above our heads! so now we are no further ahead. Any help would be appreciated and she's a very well behaved dog and obviously doesn't like having her coat permanently soaked in urine. We've put tarpaulin over the carpet in one room during the night and have to mop up frequently. Any help on this very much appreciated. Mike |
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