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Is it possible for a dog to have a bladder control problem? And can you fix it somehow?

November 23, 2009 by  
Filed under Bladder Control

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10 Responses to “Is it possible for a dog to have a bladder control problem? And can you fix it somehow?”
  1. Need Some Help? says:

    Yes it is… but make a vet appointment and see whats best for her… make sure u take her outside a lot to go to the bathroom too!

  2. Holly B says:

    Yes they can. take your dog to the vet ASASP.

  3. Susan S says:

    yes they can. its can also be physcological – i have a dog that has ‘submissive urniation’

    talk to your vet

  4. Bonsylar says:

    Take her to the vet. I think she has a bladder infection. If not ask the vet for some advise on house breaking.

  5. b.w. says:

    Yes and it can often be treated. Check out: http://www.vetinfo.com/dogurinary.html

  6. bladedogsrule says:

    I would see your vet. They can help her but until you see them get some pure cranberry juice into her. It helps with bladder issues.

  7. Maddi says:

    Yes, dogs can have blatter infections. The V.E.T. should have something to cure it…..until then see if the dog will drink some cranberry juice!

  8. lolipoplili says:

    Having frequent urination is a very typical sign of a urinary tract infection. There can be other problems too such as stones and more unusual – tumors or ectopic ureters.

    Taking her to your clinic will determine what exactly the problem is and than they can offer the best treatment.

  9. dascher_19 says:

    It sounds like she might have a bladder infection. Take her to the vet. They’ll give you some antibiotics and she’ll be back to normal in no time.

  10. muddincowgurl says:

    Yes dogs can have an urinary tract disorder or bladder disease. Take the dog to the vet and get it checked. He or she can prescribed medication for the diagnois.