Would you PTS this dog

I'm currently having a heart breaking issue

I have a boxer who is 10 years old, she has had incontenant issues for a number of years , slowly getting worse.

She has been in propalin syrup for a number of years but it stopped working, the vet then tried incurin tablets which she gets daily.

The issue is they seem to not work either all the time. We put a nappy in her but come down most morning to find her and her bed and the floor soaked in urine, and it's stinking and I mean stinking , our house is getting wreaked.

We have a baby on the way as well and also in dec are moving I to a brand new house, my husband is upset about the thought of our new house being covered in pee. He said well we can build her a kennel or put her in garage

I've had this dog since a puppy and she wants to be with the family, if I shut her away I know she would be utterly miserable so I'd not do that to her.

Apart from peeing she is happy and healthy in every way, and very active

I'm so torn over what to do, would you PTS a dog just because it pees, I know it's totally not her fault, she has no idea she us doing it bless her

I'm so upset about this matter, it's breaking my heart.
My 11 year old alsation x collie is urine incontinent. She loves her walks and enjoys her food we bought a motorhome so she could holiday with us without the use of b&bs etc. I clean her bedding 5 times a day and use puppy pads under her blankets and in the M.H. while she is happy I am the only one who suffers with the stink and cleaning the floods of urine so I will continue until she isn't happy any more. Incurin and propalin together don't work for her so I'll press on, she will let me know when she's had enough,until then I wouldn't consider pts.
 
Top