Incontinence in Dogs

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Incontinence - Why is My Dog Incontinent?

There are several reasons that your dog might have be incontinent. Below are some of the most common reasons given by various veterinarians:

  1. Your dog might be elderly;
  2. Your dog might have a prostate infection;
  3. Your dog might have an odd shaped bladder;
  4. Your dog might have a urinary tract infection; or
  5. Your dog might have a damaged spinal nerve.

If your dog does is incontinent, you should consult your vet to see what exactly might be causing the problem.

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