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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Incontinent(Bladder) Border Collie
- By mollycav [gb] Date 08.02.05 01:48 UTC
I have a 6 year old Border Collie Bitch(spayed) who has recently developed quite severe bladder incontinence. I have tried the usual vets remedies(propalin, incurin etc) to no avail and am hoping somebody might have experienced similar and can offer some help and advice. She is generally fit and healthy(cold nose, shiny coat) and is completely unaware of what is going in. Numerous tests at the vets have been unable to detect any problems....
Heres Hoping
Mark C  (Mollys Dad) 

    

  
- By Emily Rose [gb] Date 08.02.05 01:54 UTC
Try this sire Mark, I hope it is of help to you and molly :)
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/puddle321/solvingIncontinenceinapetdog.html
It's far too early for links!!!!Sorry :D
Emily
- By Shadowboxer [au] Date 08.02.05 05:38 UTC
Parsley is supposed to be good for controlling urinary incontinence. Try searching Google for  - parsley+incontinence+dogs  -  for reccommended dosage
- By Muriel [gb] Date 08.02.05 17:30 UTC
When my older lady developed the same, I put her on Denes Greenleaf Tablets - they worked beautifully!  They're made from Nettles.  www.denes.com
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Incontinent(Bladder) Border Collie

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