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Dog Bladder Problems:
Bladder conditions can be secondary to bacterial infection (cystitis), stones (urolithiasis), powerful medications and also cancer.
Improper diet and the resulting high levels of metabolic wastes and toxic breakdown products can directly irritate the bladder and set the stage for problems.
The urine is one of the prime exits (exhausts) of metabolic byproducts from the body and the bladder, being a receptacle,
can become inflamed setting the stage for chronic problems.
Any dog that starts losing bladder control should see a veterinarian for blood and urine analysis. Incontinence can indicate diabetes, chronic kidney failure, or infection.
If all medical concerns have been checked, the dog may be having behavior issues that can be managed through training.
Older female dogs and medium- to large-sized dogs are most often affected by urinary incontinence.
Bladder control medications for dogs include phenylpropanolamine and diethylstibesterol.
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