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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
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she keeps peeing

Ken Murray
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20 Feb 2018 08:13


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hi everyone we rehomed a bitch last christmas as we lost a greyhound just before, now she been for a walk around the park and half hour she peed on the carpet, we keep taking the carpet away and cleaning under where she cannot get the scent, she was tested by the vet last month and everything was normal, i'm not sure if she has a weak bladder, any thoughts on this please


Carole Brown
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20 Feb 2018 09:23


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Could be one of several things, Ken. She could be coming in season, she could have cystitis, a kidney infection, or could be drinking too much. If she is drinking a lot, check her mouth/tonsils to see if she has a problem there. Try a different vet, too, as there has to be a problem somewhere. A second opinion may help, and make sure her urine is checked under a microscope, as well as with the normal dip stick test.


Ken Murray
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20 Feb 2018 09:41


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THANKS CAROLE, SHE HAS PEED AN HOUR AFTER AND SHE IS NOT DRINKING EXCESSIVE, SHE'S BEEN SPAYED SO WE HAD HER TESTED WHEN WE SENT 2 SAMPLES A WEEK APART, SO WE MIGHT GET ANOTHER VET TO LOOK AT HER.CHEERS


Carole Brown
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The fresher the sample of urine the better, too, so good luck, Ken.


Chris Robertson
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20 Feb 2018 22:09


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The fact she has been spayed could be the answer, we had a bitch who was very clean before but not after, she used to wee all the time. I have another 1 in the kennel that we call miss peepee she does it so often.


Ken Murray
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thankyou everyone wev'e just had a sample taken again and nothing, they took a blood sample so now the vet is going to exray her he say's it might be gaul stone's so we'll have to wait and see, but thanks for all your input



Peter Bryce
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30 Apr 2018 04:05


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Ken try a mild Diuretic - Kidney Function, Removes acid and toxins from urine. Assists urinary flow, as well as reducing crystals forming in the urinary tract.




Howard Moshinsky
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05 May 2018 19:51


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answer di ethy stilbestrol will tighten female urinary sphincter

problem solved happens a lot to spayed females



Peter Bryce
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05 May 2018 21:39


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Potassium Citrate
Potassium Acetate
Sodium Acetate
In combination / Correct ratios

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