If your dog is housebroken but you're finding urine in your home then it may be leaking urine. Find out why and what you can do about it.
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Dripping Saliva in Dogs - Why it Occurs, What to Do, Prevention and Cost
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Dripping Urine in Dogs - Why it Occurs, What to Do, Prevention and Cost
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Learn about the common causes and treatment for urinary incontinence in dogs.
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Urethral incontinence is the loss of voluntary control of urination. The most common clinical sign is pooling or spotting of urine underneath your dog when it is sleeping or relaxed. Urethral incontinence is diagnosed based on clinical signs, medical history, and blood and urine tests. Bladder radiographs and ultrasonography are often performed to search for bladder stones or other abnormalities affecting urine storage and outflow. Treatment will be based on your pet's specific diagnosis. Medications that increase urethral sphincter tone such as phenylpropanolamine or imipramine, or hormone replacements such as estrogen or diethylstilbestrol are commonly used alone or in combination. In general, the prognosis is good.
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What causes excessive drooling in a dog? Find out what might be causing your canine to slobber more than normal, and what you can do about it.
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Find out the basics about dog's urinary incontinence, including symptoms, causes and treatments. Learn what you can do to help your dog.
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It can be very concerning when your dog has diarrhea.That's why our New Ulm vets are sharing the most commons causes of dog diarrhea and how you can stop it.
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Reasons for your dog drooling can range from the innocuous (they're hungry) to the severe, including heatstroke and disease. Read more.
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Has your dog started to drool a lot? Find out what you can do if your dog does not normally drool a lot but has started drooling everywhere.
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Does your dog produce an excessive amount of drool? It could be perfectly normal for the type of breed or it could be a sign of something more serious.
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Not sure why your dog is drooling more than normal? Find out the different reasons this may be happening and whether it is ok or needs a vet.
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There are a number of common causes of canine incontinence and fortunately importantly for your sanity and the cleanliness of your house, there are treatment options. Tom Farrington MRCVS., MVB., VetMFHom, gives an overview of the possible causes of incontinence in dogs and your treatment options.
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Urinary incontinence in dogs, different causes for this syndrome, how veterinarians diagnose these conditions, and how they approach treatment for them.
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It's an old wives' tale that a wet nose in dogs is an indicator of good health, but a dog's nose always dripping, is definitely not something we associate
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A dog’s runny nose can be caused by a variety of factors. Learn more about what causes runny noses in dogs and how to treat them with this article.
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Dr. Amanda Simonson explains what causes urinary incontinence in dogs and how it can be treated.
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Learn the details about blood in your dog's urine, if it's a serious condition, the common urinary causes and how your veterinarian might treat it.
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Does your dog leak urine? Well, you are not alone! Urinary incontinence, or leaking urine, poses a common problem in dogs as they age, particularly for female dogs.
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We provide some common causes of blood in dog urine and what you should do should your pet have this condition. Call us for more information or advice!
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