PetMeds® Addressing Canine Incontinence

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One of the much more common urinary complaints of older dogs is when animal guardians start discovering puddles of urine where dogs rest or sleep at night. This common problem is often due to a weakness of the nerves around the urethra, which is the outflow tract of the bladder.  When the muscles around the urethra are loose or lax, then urine leakage can occur when a canine is resting or asleep.

While this problem is fairly common in spayed and neutered pets, there are several effective prescription medicines that can help.  for years we used to use low doses of estrogen hormone with a product known as stilbestrol or DES.  However, because of the small risk of hormonal side effects, another drug called phenylpropanolamine or Proin replaced DES as the most common drug of choice in treating incontinent pets.   many dogs’ urine leaking can be adequately controlled with Proin in my experience, which acts to tighten the muscles around the urethra.

However, it is essential to have a full medical evaluation, including urine analysis and possibly blood work to guideline out other potential underlying causes and urinary infections first before prescribing medicines for urine leaking. other holistic products such as HomeoPet Leaks No much more can also be tried, but in my experience these other drugs are much less effective in controlling urinary incontinence or leaking in dogs.

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