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Question by Pamela
Submitted on 12/28/2003
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Do dogs have overactive bladder problems?
What are the signs that a dog has this
problem?


Answer by lp 67
Submitted on 5/8/2004
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dont change the dogs food or give table scraps that might help

 

Answer by stevec
Submitted on 6/10/2004
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My dog is about 11 years old. She recently began dripping a little pee when she would lay down and relax. The vet gave us a drug in the form of a pill which is called Propalin. It stopped the leaks as soon as we put her on it. It saved our house. Hope this helps

 

Answer by teh metal militia
Submitted on 7/20/2004
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my dog pees all the time. okay, most of the time, anyway.  she wears a diaper but it doesn't stop the poop from coming out.  luckily, she usually eats it before it hits the ground, so no worries...

 

Answer by teh metal militia
Submitted on 7/20/2004
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my dog pees all the time. okay, most of the time, anyway.  she wears a diaper but it doesn't stop the poop from coming out.  luckily, she usually eats it before it hits the ground, so no worries...

 

Answer by Dr. Beans
Submitted on 8/11/2004
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My dog pees all over the floor or carpet  regardless of being walked or taken out on the grass.

 

Answer by Strat Man Dwight
Submitted on 10/27/2004
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You are describing a psychological problem.  The dog is insecure.  See a pet therapist or change something in the animal's environment.

 

Answer by Pie
Submitted on 5/18/2005
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Call your vet or take your dog in for an examination. They'll know what the problem is.

 

Answer by MissyN
Submitted on 6/27/2005
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Dogs can get bladder stones, very painful; they cause frequent urination.  Take her to your vet.  May be poor bladder tone, an infection, or stones.

 

Answer by beck
Submitted on 7/1/2005
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my dog is turning 8 next month  and he has peed all over the house  and recently right in front of me on the coffee table where every one was and he knows he shouldn't. it's either bladder problems or beacause of our new puppy because last time he did it we were dog sitting a germin sheperd.

 

Answer by gigggggggggg
Submitted on 8/30/2005
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Answer by Mum
Submitted on 10/31/2005
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Herbal supplements such as black cohosh or blue cohosh given daily will help to tone the bladder.  You can look up PennHerb.com and navigate their web page quite easily to locate natural "hormones".  Prices are good, too!  There's several herbal and homeopathic formulas for hormone imbalances.

 

Answer by AdamG
Submitted on 2/24/2006
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My dog always pees all the time.

 

Answer by Agent kim
Submitted on 3/2/2006
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I think they do mine does the idiot that said his dog eats his poop needs to be shot!!!!!!!

 

Answer by Beauceron
Submitted on 3/9/2006
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Take her to the vet! This could be a kidney/bladder infection!

~Chesara Kennels, breeding only the finest in Beaucerons and Bernese Mountain Dogs~

 

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Answer by linda
Submitted on 1/17/2007
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my dog is a male pomeranian he constantly wants to go out and pee any suggestions or answers on what this is

 

Answer by George Strait
Submitted on 3/18/2007
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It all comes down to poo.

 

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