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>> I would be taking her to the vet for bloodwork and a urinalysis. As dogs age they can lose control of some of their functions just as people can. It could be aging or another problem, either way a vet visit should be in order just to see where all her levels are at since she is a senior.
@xjamiex: In vet terms, have you heard of this before, and is there meds that will help her?
@JJ: There are meds, holistic options, and diet changes/supplements one can try to help with an incontinent dog. Usually an incontinent dog will leak urine. If your dog isn't leaking and is actually just urinating a lot in the house and it is obviously not a normal behavior, I would definitely get her checked out because it could be something totally different than incontinence. The vet will probably want to do a urinalysis.Â
@xjamiex: Thanks, Jamie. Â On a side note, I've been listening to a lot of Chevelle. Â They've got a lot of dope **** out there.
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