Small bladder does require frequent trips to the potty and face it, your potty is better than a public one.
Not exact matches
And this I
did, my friends; this I
did, sprinting out of the house in the direction of church, mostly thrilled at the success of my devious plan thus far, but with a tiny dark roil somewhere near my spleen or gall
bladder; and headlong went I through the little alley behind the Murphys» house, and toward the
small bedraggled woods behind the firehouse, not even a forest but more like an overgrown vacant lot.
So, if you don't see a dark spot where we want to see the
bladder and not much fluid and we see this baby much
smaller than the other or they starting to show that; we suspect twin to twin transfusion.
Their
bladders are
small and don't hold very much urine at a time,...
Their
bladders are
small and don't hold very much urine at a time, so the
bladder empties often.
Cystoscopy is challenging in male cats (due to the very
small urethra) but can be
done with a very
small scope or by accessing the
bladder with a
small surgical procedure and then the urethra is visualized through the
bladder.
To
do this procedure, a
small catheter is placed in the
bladder while the dog (or cat) is awake or lightly sedated.
I've been noticing my elderly dog has to go potty more frequently lately,
small bladder poor thing — since I don't always have time to let Baxter out this might be a possible solution to her accidents.
Some
small dogs have problems holding their
bladder, probably just because they
do not have much room down there.
Small dogs have proportionately
smaller bladders than large dogs
do and, as such, will urinate more frequently.
Remember that puppies and
small - breed dogs have
small bladders that don't hold much, so they will need to eliminate frequently.
For some dog owners, especially those with very
small dogs (with even
smaller bladders), or those living in high - rise apartment buildings, training your dog to «
do the deed» in a litterbox is a great alternative taking several flights of stairs a zillion times a day.
And they have such
small bladders and are so unable to hold it at this age that when you take them outside you won't have to wait very long for them to
do their business so you can praise and reward.
Your labradoodle puppy is only
small, so she doesn't have the same ability to control her bowels and
bladder that a healthy adult dog
does.