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I found her and no one claimed her-so I didn't get to do alot of research or learn her history..but she's fairly good, and getting better all the time...but she started doing this peeing any where on the carpet a while back, and it usually seemed to be that we waited to long to take her out. Well, after a spell of loose bowels - I had placed her in 2nd bathroom and let her "mess" that didn't happen outside-stay in there. I did notice a VERY strong, non bowel odor, but figured it was something else. Then she peed once in my truck and the smell was GOD AWFUL. I figured it had to do with the loose bowels, which were from changing her food..i didn't know.Now she is peeing in her sleep - not having even raised an eyelid...she is peeing all over the beds, and even random areas of the carpet.and this is happening even after we JUST walked her, and never in the same spot. I've not seen blood or crystals AND NO ODOR whatsoever now. What could be going on & if we go to vet - what test R needed?

2007-02-16 18:20:15 · 5 answers · asked by alinainmckinney 1 in Pets Dogs

5 answers

The sooner you get her in, the more effective the treatment..It will save you money and her health if you get her in right away..

2007-02-16 18:43:31 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 1 0

Definitely take her to the vet. At the least, your dog has a bladder infection, but it could be something even more serious, like acute renal failure (kidney failure). Just explain her symptoms to the vet -- you don't have to use any fancy words. Just tell the vet what you said here. Get her to the vet right away!

2007-02-16 18:27:13 · answer #2 · answered by Steel 3 · 1 0

Yes, go to the vet. They will check her for a urinary tract infection. If there is no infection, then they will probably try her on a medication for incontinence. It's not terribly expensive. Leaking urine is a common problem in spayed female dogs, particularly older ones.

2007-02-16 18:25:41 · answer #3 · answered by lizzy 6 · 1 0

Sounds like a urinary tract infection. Go to the vet.

2007-02-16 18:32:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Get to your vet asap. This is not a behavior problem - this is a serious medical issue.

2007-02-17 03:35:34 · answer #5 · answered by Misa M 6 · 0 0

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