Possibly it has a bladder infection. Check with your vet.
Erection is common when males need to urinate. This is not sexual stimulation in any way. Frequent urination can have many reasons but less than 3 per night may be normal for a 6 year old
Frequent urination is a symptom of diabetes .There are two types of Diabetes. They are Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus. Frequent urination is a symptom of both. When the disease is under control frequent urination may not be a symptom
They live for 12-13 years.
In general, the smaller the dog, the longer it lives, as long as it is healthy. For small poodles, this means they may live to be 12+ years old.
around 10 to 15 years but they can live for more or less then that
Yes. I've taken Sumatriptan for migraines for almost 2 years now. Frequent urination after taking it is listed as a common side effect. It subsides within a few hours.
Well, technically they should live about sixteen years, Maltese dogs live about 14 years, and poodles are said to live 20. Unfortunately one of my poodles just died at age 8. It really varies. I hope your dog lives a good and long life!
I'm sorry but I had to delete and correct the previous answer that said this is definitely not true. Perhaps that answerer never read the label on a bottle of sleeping pills or knew a woman who suffers from frequent urination after taking them.The truth is that sleeping pills CAN cause frequent urination. Be sure to read the labels because MANY over the counter sleeping pills cause frequent urination and if you're a male with an enlarged prostate, this can cause very serious discomfort. For example, a bottle of Unisom (and many other sleep aids) specifically states: Do not use if you have trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate. This warning would not be printed on the bottle if the manufacturer did not know that the pills would cause frequent urination.Sleeping pills also increase the likelihood of women urinating more frequently because women tend to have smaller bladders than men and because of this biological fact, women need to urinate more frequently. If the user stops drinking fluids within 3 or 4 hours of bedtime (male or female) they may be able to tolerate sleeping pills however, even this is NO guarantee of relief from frequent urination when taking OTC sleeping pills.Sleeping pills can cause absolute frustration for people who find themselves very drowsy and close to falling asleep but having to get up and go to the bathroom throughout the night. I've suffered through this many times over the years and prefer to use Ambien CR if I've had a couple of weeks of insomnia that didn't remedy itself.So the answer to this question is yes, sleeping pills can cause frequent urination.
In general, the smaller the dog, the longer it lives, as long as it is healthy. For small poodles, this means they may live to be 12+ years old.
Standard poodles have a median lifespan of 11.5 to 12 years.
Toy Poodles can live for 12 - 14 years.
Yes! Toy poodles are expected to live about 10-14 years.