There are a few medications that can be administered, although none are 100% effective.
Mixed incontinence is a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.Since each form of incontinence pertains to different functions or anatomy, it is very important to distinguish which part of the incontinence is to be treated by surgery
Stress incontinence is a urological and kidney disease that commonly affects millions of men and women across the globe. Stress incontinence is treated through stretching.
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.
You would use dog nappies when your dog suffers from incontinence, or when the dog is young, and does not know not to urinate/defecate inside the house.
it all depends on how the dog was treated. if the dog was treated with love and care then yes they are nice dogs. !!!!
He treated him like a dirty dog.
Incontinence His incontinence to hurt the man got him in trouble with the police.
I don't think so. Even medical science has not related Urine incontinence to gender. It is equally possible for both men and women to acquire this condition. Weak bladder can be a common cause in ageing and weakening of pelvic muscles. Anything other than age can be treated medically. Otherwise best is resort to incontinence products. You get incontinence products developed with advanced technologies in this market. These are reliable and completely leak proof.
Rottweilers are not inherently mean. It all depends on how they are raised and how they are treated. Any dog can be mean if it is treated poorly just as any dog can be friendly if it is treated well.
== == * Your dog will dribble or do so as they lay down as well. There are medications from your vets to help with this. * If this is happening your dog may be a diabetic; check this site, http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18
No. You can never give a dog human medication. Cystitis in Dogs can me serious and cause internal infection which can lead to damage. A veterinary appointment is required.
Incontinence is a term used for the loss of control over bowel or bladder. Urinary incontinence and fecal inconntinence have many physical-biological causes.