Vet Minute: Dog Incontinence

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • What can you do for an incontinent dog? In this Vet Minute our Director of Veterinarian Services, Dr. Marty Greer, discusses dog incontinence. Shop the dog health products mentioned: www.revivalani...

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  • @imonearthnow1903
    @imonearthnow1903 Год назад

    Just took my dog to the vet regarding this problem. We did a UA and a blood panel.
    It's a darn good thing we did because we found a high glucose level and diabetes. So she'll be on insulin injections until I can get it under control with a low carb, fresh whole foods diet and plenty of exercise.
    If your dog becomes incontinent go for the UA and blood panel. Those tests get answers fast.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Год назад

      Imonearth Now, Thank you for sharing your experience! I hope your female continues to improve and is with you a long time. She's certainly found her angel on earth with you! 🙂Sheryl at Revival

  • @dannyboy121889
    @dannyboy121889 Год назад +1

    You talked a lot about female dogs but I have a male dog with bladder incontinence issues and no other symptoms of kidney disease or UTI also he isn't having apparent difficulty or increased frequency of urination just leaking while resting or sleeping.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Год назад +2

      Daniel I would recommend to have your vet check his prostrate if this hasn't been done yet. I would also recommend to speak with your vet about any prescription medication that would helpful for your male. Sheryl at Revival

  • @ILoveMaltese
    @ILoveMaltese 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @yup458
    @yup458 12 дней назад

    Why do i have to pay for a check up every appointment, we did it last time and they said she looks great so we did a urine test. That was fine so now they want me to pay another 80$ to do another check up and they said most likely a blood test. I don't wanna pay for a "check up" every damn test just let me do them

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  11 дней назад

      This would be a question for your vets' office to answer. I'm sorry we're not able to answer this question for you. Sheryl at Revival

  • @603livefreeordie
    @603livefreeordie 9 месяцев назад

    Hello there. So our female dog has this issue and we haved tried all of these including Incurin. We have another appointment coming up. She is still urinating uncontrollably :( and is drinking more water now. Do you have any other recommendations? Thank you

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sorry we're not able to diagnose your females condition. I would recommend to consult with your vet and let them know her condition isn't improving. Let them know all the symptom you see and also ask what your options for treatment are. Sheryl at Revival