How is urinary incontinence treated.
Female dog incontinence medicine.
This question is about the different types of medication that we use and generally speaking there are two different types.
Most dogs receive hormone replacement therapy to treat incontinence.
Often they are mature or middle aged when the incontinence starts.
At the time of this writing this medication is the most common drug used to treat hormonal incontinence in spayed female dogs.
This medication helps increase the smooth muscle tone of the bladder and urethra to help control the flow of urine.
Your dog will need estrogen in daily doses until her incontinence is under control.
Female dog incontinence can usually be treated with hormone replacement therapy.
There is some debate about whether early spaying causes more bladder control issues than later spaying but overall female dogs that are spayed have higher rates of bladder control issues than those that are not spayed.
Treatment for incontinence will depend.
Al in the journal of the american veterinary medical association dogs weighing 15 kilograms 33 pounds or more are seven times.
Once symptoms are under control the vet will give you a treatment schedule.
Spay incontinence also known as urethral sphincter incompetence is a condition in which a spayed female dog has bladder control issues during its lifetime.
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It is tolerated well by majority of dog s though discuss with your vet if it is appropriate for your pet.
How to treat incontinence in dogs.
Treating female dog incontinence.
So let s move onto question number three and that s all about hormonal incontinence in a female dog.