Thursday, January 21, 2010

Male Incontinence Aids 4 Mo Old Husky Mix Male Incontinence! Help!?

4 mo old Husky Mix Male incontinence! Help!? - male incontinence aids

I have a 4 months old male husky mix puppy that was adopted, and we know some problems with incontinence. He was neutered at the shelter before I brought him home he was 3 months at the time that I thought was a bit young. He never squatted to urinate, sometimes there remains only, other times it will run around the game when urinating. There is no evidence that inhalation or the usual "I gotta go" sign. He also pointed out their toys and shoes. Before you say: "Take him to the vet," let us, but would have different opinions before you go! Why Could it be that something has been damaged Durning operation, or something else? What might the treatment options are there?

5 comments:

animal_a... said...

Unfortunately, one thing rarely mentioned that early neutering may lead / neutral incontinence.

Your veterinarian will check for an infection and possibly a drug to strengthen the urinary sphincter can be recommended.

What you can do to help is a timetable for the "Bad" state. Get it every 20 minutes during the day .. Increase your time gradually, if not a success. I have an oven timer, a useful reminder.

GoBlue said...

Incontinence is a common problem after sterilization. Sometimes the improvement over time - and sometimes not. There are pills, herbal stores for pets are designed to help the bladder, you can try, but I think the vet run some tests, the best choice problem of distant disease.

Alexis said...

I have a husky and when we started to notice her walk and urinate on us and it was a urinary tract infection! you can atleast call your vet and talk to them and see what they think lol, b / ci called my vet for everything.

alisa said...

that's really what we need to go to a vet. Something is definitely going to be wrong, but could a number of things. I am not a vet, but I have nothing to do with the surgery because they are only the testicles, which has nothing to do with urination to cover too. hope it's as simple as a urinary tract infection and can be eliminated with antibiotics. It could also be related to muscle weakness or something. even if UTI, most cases of incontinence can be kept under control with medication, so do not worry! Good luck and have fun with your new puppy!

melissa k said...

Transient urinary incontinence after sterilization is much more common in women than in men. Sounds like "normal incontinence. The vet can say with certainty, and prescribe medications for the problem.

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