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My 8 year old Sheltie is beginningto have problems "leaking". This only
seems to happen while she is lying down relaxing. She will get up from laying on her chair and there will be a wet spot. Several months ago I would see a spot once or twice a week, if that much. Now it seems to be happening almost everyday. I read somewhere that some over the counter drugs may help this problem. I'm trying to get her to the vet, but due to finacial concerns I may have to wait. Thanx Steve and Zoe |
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 22:21:31 -0400, "sh" , clicked
their heels and said: My 8 year old Sheltie is beginningto have problems "leaking". This only seems to happen while she is lying down relaxing. She will get up from laying on her chair and there will be a wet spot. Several months ago I would see a spot once or twice a week, if that much. Now it seems to be happening almost everyday. I read somewhere that some over the counter drugs may help this problem. I'm trying to get her to the vet, but due to finacial concerns I may have to wait. When having pets, financial planning is essential. A savings account, a credit card, whatever. I took my 10 month old Golden to the vet yesterday for this problem (his is not daily). For his exam, urinanalysis, and a large bottle of meds (I think it is 2 months worth), I paid $75. The medication fo this is not available OTC anymore. Go to the vet. -- Janet Boss www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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Janet B wrote: I took my 10 month old Golden to the vet yesterday for this problem (his is not daily). For his exam, urinanalysis, and a large bottle of meds (I think it is 2 months worth), I paid $75. The medication fo this is not available OTC anymore. Go to the vet. Some people think that giving a particular over-the-counter human medication to dogs can "cure" urinary incontinence in dogs. That can only be partially true, at best - it depends on the reason for the incontinence. For example, it can't be used to treat UTIs, and, indeed, while someone is wasting time treating the wrong thing a UTI can turn into a major, major problem. I'm 100% with you - go to the vet. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community |
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