About Incontinence In Dogs
When it comes to incontinence, the main difference between dogs and humans is one of access. You can make a quick run to the bathroom, but until your dog develops opposable thumbs, he can't open the door and he's at your mercy. Ultimately, that's a blessing, since an accident inside is the first...
Incontinence in Dogs
August 4th, 2009
Dogs are territorial animals. That is a fact, and when they want to say "this is my spot," they tell other people and animals by marking it using an assortment of ways. One of the most common examples is when your dog barks to warn potential interlopers that they are about to trespass on his...
June 9th, 2009
Some dog owners fear that urinary incontinence is a natural result of aging and delay taking their dog to the veterinarian. While many dogs do develop age-related problems, there are many other causes...
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