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  2. Urinary Incontinence in Dogs: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Diagnosis and Treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Dogs. 4 min read. Urinary incontinence is when your dog involuntarily loses control of their bladder. This can occur across a range of...

  3. Urinary Incontinence in Dogs: Causes and Treatment | PetMD

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    Managing incontinence in a dog can be frustrating. You keep finding and having to clean up dog pee in the house, and you may even start to feel angry or upset. But here’s the good news: Understanding the causes and seeking treatment can lead to the best outcome for your pet.

  4. Urinary Incontinence (Urethral Incontinence) in Dogs - Vca

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    How is urethral incontinence treated? Treatment is based on your pet’s specific diagnosis. Medications that increase urethral sphincter tone such as phenylpropanolamine (PPA), or hormone replacements such as estrogen or diethylstilbestrol (DES), are commonly used alone and in combination.

  5. Managing Urinary Incontinence in Dogs - Why Your Dog Leaks ...

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    Incontinence in dogs can be treated with medication, home modifications, and in severe cases, surgical intervention. What is Urinary Incontinence in Dogs? Urinary incontinence in dogs is the involuntary leaking of urine, meaning your dog can't fully control their bladder.

  6. Incontinence in Dogs: Signs and Treatment | Great Pet Care

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    Dog Incontinence Treatment. Urinary incontinence in dogs is typically treated on an outpatient basis: no hospital stay is required unless your dog is sick. If there is a urinary tract infection, treating the infection can resolve the problem.

  7. Urinary incontinence in dogs - Veterinary Teaching Hospital

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    How is urinary incontinence in dogs treated? Urinary incontinence in dogs can often be successfully treated or managed with surgery and medications. Specific treatment of an underlying disease or condition with surgery or medications may resolve incontinence.

  8. Incontinence in dogs: Vet's guide to causes and treatment

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    Treating incontinence in dogs. Some cases of incontinence will resolve when the underlying cause is treated. Examples include urine infections and bladder stones. For these cases, your dog may be placed on medications like antibiotics or asked to start a special diet.

  9. Incontinence: Is Your Dog Leaking? | Preventive Vet

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    Incontinence can happen to any dog but 5%–20% of spayed dogs deal with urine leakage. The good news is that there are treatments and ways to help your dog.

  10. Urinary Incontinence in dogs - PDSA

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    Treatment. Fortunately, most causes of urinary incontinence can be treated. Some dogs require medication (which they often need to stay on for the rest of their life), and others require surgery. Once your vet has found out why your dog is leaking urine, they will be able to decide on a treatment plan for them.

  11. Urinary Incontinence in Dogs - Animal Health Topics / School ...

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    The standard treatment for dogs with ureteral ectopia is surgical correction, but reported success rates vary between 50-75% after surgery.