PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
I've posted on this topic before. Ulla, my 4 year old Dobermann bitch is 'leaking'. This is evident from wee on her bed. I learnt on this forum that this is not uncommon for certain breeds, once spayed.
I spoke to my vet about this and they said they couldn't do anything. Then they told me I should bring her in so they could check her out...
This annoys me a wee bit. Does this mean that they really can't do anything for her but would like to get my cash for looking her over and confirming that they can't do anything? or will they miraculously provide a cure once I've paid for a proper checkup? I usually have an excellent relationship with my vets and all my family are excellent payers, to the point that I feel comfortable just popping round and asking for advice.
I've read that drugs ARE available for treating this problem, Phenylpropanolamine, for instance.
I'd quite like some advice as to how to proceed. Obviously I'm perfectly willing to take my dog to the vet, but the vet's attitude (not my usual practitioner) has irritated me a bit. Suggestions please? Another vet, perhaps?
Thank you
I spoke to my vet about this and they said they couldn't do anything. Then they told me I should bring her in so they could check her out...
This annoys me a wee bit. Does this mean that they really can't do anything for her but would like to get my cash for looking her over and confirming that they can't do anything? or will they miraculously provide a cure once I've paid for a proper checkup? I usually have an excellent relationship with my vets and all my family are excellent payers, to the point that I feel comfortable just popping round and asking for advice.
I've read that drugs ARE available for treating this problem, Phenylpropanolamine, for instance.
I'd quite like some advice as to how to proceed. Obviously I'm perfectly willing to take my dog to the vet, but the vet's attitude (not my usual practitioner) has irritated me a bit. Suggestions please? Another vet, perhaps?
Thank you