«I had a dog with cancer several years ago who
developed bladder incontinence due to some of his chemotherapy,» says Friedman.
Not exact matches
With urge
incontinence, the
bladder develops a «mind of its own,» contracting and emptying whenever full despite an individual's conscious efforts to resist.
Some older pets may
develop incontinence, or the loss of
bladder control, so be sure to check your furry friend regularly for any wetness or soiling.
It is not the UTIs common with dogs that have
bladder or kidney stones or those that
develop urinary tract infections due to diabetes or geriatric
incontinence.