It is not healthy to smell urine or for it to be in your house with or without children. Clean it all up good with a carpet cleaner that has enzymes in it.
Your senior dog needs to be taken to your Veterinarian about the bladder condition and if incontinent, can be given pills to help with this or it may be a bladder infection which needs to be treated. Either way, your older dog needs to be seen by a Veterinarian.
For the small dog, get a crate that is large enough for it to stand up in and be able to turn around in. Put a nice blanket down in it along with some toys such as nyla bones or socks tied together & a water dish attached to the wires of the crate. Let the small dog out often outdoors to be able to potty and praise him well when he does potty outdoors. If you cannot monitor the dog inside the house, then keep him in the crate but do let him out often enough to go potty outside. He will get the gist of becoming housebroken.
Keep the crate in areas such as next to your bed and have him sleep in there all night. Dogs love their crates & it will become his little private cave and after he is housebroken, you can just leave the door open all the time for him to go in and out of. Dogs normally will not mess inside their crates so this is great for housebreaking him.
kidneys produce urine & its collected in the bladder for excecretion.
A dog that is peeing indoors is not housebroken. The fault is not the dog's; the fault is yours because you have not housebroken the dog. Start by talking to a trainer on how to crate-train housebreaking using positive training methods (best results). If your dog was previously housebroken and has started peeing inside, look for signs of sickness, stress, and take him or her to the vet ASAP.
The bladder stores urine.
no,they do not need a swim bladder as they do not swim...
Bladder cancer is cancer affecting the urinary bladder. Bladder cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and men are affected two to three times more than women. Most bladder cancers occur after the age of 55. The disease is not contagious. No one can "catch" bladder cancer from another person.
Overactive bladder
A cystocele is also known as a fallen or prolapsed bladder.
The medical term for an abnormal condition of bladder stones is cystolithiasis.
Neurogenic bladder is an issue where a person may lack bladder control due to a condition in the brain, spinal cord, or nerve. When a person with this condition have an over-active bladder, symptoms include: having to urinate too often in small amounts, problems emptying all the urine from the bladder, and loss of bladder control. On the other hand, when a person with this condition have an under-active bladder, symptoms may include bladder becoming too full and may leak urine, inability to tell when the bladder is full, problems starting to urinate or emptying all the urine from the bladder, and urinary retention.
Renal calculosis is one of many names for the condition or formation of kidney stones or renal calculi. Nephrolithiasis refers to the condition of having kidney stones or renal calculi. Urolithiasis refers to the condition of having calculi in the urinary tract (which also includes the kidneys), which may form or pass into the urinary bladder. Ureterolithiasis is the condition of having a calculus in the ureter, the tube connecting the kidneys and the bladder. The term bladder stones usually applies to urolithiasis of the bladder in non-human animals such as dogs and cats.
It is the bulging of the bladder neck into the vagina.
Antihistamines and decongestants may affect bladder function in some children and adults. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.
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Urinary retention is the condition of being unable to release urine from the bladder.
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yes they can withe i.v.f
-uria = urine condition eg: hematuria