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scouse mouse
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05-05-2011, 08:57 AM
Hi guys

1st of all sorry for my late reply havent had a chance to check the thread again since i posted

Thanks a lot for all the advice you have given! my friend has had her to the vet and she has been given the all clear health wise, the vet has put it down to old age, and as somebody else mentioned can give her medication - but it may cause aggression as a side-effect, hence why my friend was looking for a more natural solution.

I will pass on all your advice to her!

Thnaks again!!
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11-05-2011, 12:43 PM
i have a four year old staff who has been incontinent since she was born she had an ectopic eureter and had surgery to correct it she has had another 2 ops but was dry for 2 weeks an the problem started again, i took her 2 the vets when she was a year and a half old an they told me a had 2 choices that i could keep an incotinent dog or have her put to sleep i always hear of incontinence in older dogs but any1 on here ever heard of it in pups or younger dogs at all??
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