In June 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first chewable tablets developed to help manage urinary incontinence in dogs caused by urethral sphincter hypotonus. Produced by ...
Increased urination in dogs can be a concerning sign, often indicating an underlying health issue. While occasional changes in bathroom habits or accidents in the house may have a perfectly normal ...
Dear Dr. Fox: I have a 14-month-old black Lab who seems to have an incontinence problem. At times, she seems to be house-trained just fine, but at other times, she will urinate where she is standing ...
Q: I have a 5-year-old female Australian Shepherd named Susie that is the love of my life. She goes everywhere with me and has been housebroken without any accidents since she was 3 months old. Lately ...
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