fallingstar
Active Member
Hi
I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to cope with incontinence in older dogs.
I have a 14 years old papillion dog called Breac, he is an ex stud and show dog and very dearly loved and adored by myself.
He has always 'dribbled' a bit in the night for a year or so now. In the last few months in seems to be turning into full blown urinary incontinence where at least 3 days a week (and often more) his bedding will be soaked with urine on a morning. He always sleeps in his little dog crate. It doesnt seem to bother him and he will continue to sleep on it oblivious.
As well as the problems of constantly washing bedding, crates etc it is annoying for little Breac as i have to be constantly washing him to get rid of the smell of stale urine. The urine seems to have an exceptionally strong smell and it doesnt help that hes long haired so more coat for it too cling on to!
I mentioned his problems to the vet during a trip a few months ago and she said it was just an age thing. Now i know that it is but do you think it would be worth another trip back to see if anything can be done?
I know his kidneys are failing as he drinks large amounts of water. In himself he is still quite a happy little chappy. He has slowed down a bit in past 6 months but still goes for walks etc and most people cant believe it when i say he is 14.
Any advice much appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to cope with incontinence in older dogs.
I have a 14 years old papillion dog called Breac, he is an ex stud and show dog and very dearly loved and adored by myself.
He has always 'dribbled' a bit in the night for a year or so now. In the last few months in seems to be turning into full blown urinary incontinence where at least 3 days a week (and often more) his bedding will be soaked with urine on a morning. He always sleeps in his little dog crate. It doesnt seem to bother him and he will continue to sleep on it oblivious.
As well as the problems of constantly washing bedding, crates etc it is annoying for little Breac as i have to be constantly washing him to get rid of the smell of stale urine. The urine seems to have an exceptionally strong smell and it doesnt help that hes long haired so more coat for it too cling on to!
I mentioned his problems to the vet during a trip a few months ago and she said it was just an age thing. Now i know that it is but do you think it would be worth another trip back to see if anything can be done?
I know his kidneys are failing as he drinks large amounts of water. In himself he is still quite a happy little chappy. He has slowed down a bit in past 6 months but still goes for walks etc and most people cant believe it when i say he is 14.
Any advice much appreciated.