"Weak bladder" refers to a condition in which a person has difficulty controlling their urge to urinate, often resulting in frequent trips to the bathroom or involuntary leakage of urine.
Full definition
Puppies have very
weak bladder control and will need to relieve themselves at least twelve time throughout the day.
Prostate diseases Protruding intervertebral disc Degeneration or spinal injury (often noticed in German shepherds) Urinary stones Urinary area infection
Weak bladder sphincter Hormonal imbalance
It's possible that your child might have a physical issue — such
as weak bladder muscles or a urinary tract infection — or a developmental delay that is prohibiting her from progressing in potty training.
You could dehydrate ever so slightly if you have
a weak bladder.»
This is why people with «
weak bladders» may release a bit of urine during a sneeze.
According to Tena, one in four women over 35 have
weak bladders, with pregnancy and childbirth key contributors.
So the answer is that your leaking is not due to
a weak bladder, but rather to weak pelvic floor muscles.
I was clueless how much that tiny, little furball with
the weak bladder would teach me about life and love.
For furkids that have
weak bladders or short urethras, it might be more challenging due to conformation problems.
These include a weak urethral sphincter (for spayed or desexed female pooches), congenital causes like ectopic ureters in younger dogs,
weak bladders and short urethras that might occur in some female dogs.
it's not from
a weak bladder - some dogs tend to have submissive urination.
If all the puppies have
weak bladders I wouldn't get one from this person.
My family are getting a cocker spaniel and people say when you come too see them they get very excited and since they have
weak bladders they pee all over the place, can anybody tell me how to train them to stop?
A weak bladder sphincter causes urinary incontinence in dogs.
Other health issues to be aware of include canine hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, and
a weak bladder.
This behavior may be spurred in part by
a weak bladder, but it is really more of a submissive gesture from your dog.
«I attributed his episodes to his just being old and having
a weak bladder, but then I found out from my veterinarian that Caesar was experiencing memory loss.»
How do you know whether your dog has
a weak bladder?