I'm very worried - my dog Mia (7 year old spayed about 1.5 years ago) has suddenly developed incontinence. On Friday early evening within the space of an hour she has 3 floods (like someone had poured glasses of water) where she was lying. She was awake and seemed totally unfazed.
It didn't happen again until Saturday early evening when she has 1 similar accident on the bed.
So far it has not happened apart from these 4 times. She is eating well and seems fine although today she seems a bit off colour, just not as bouncy as usual.
I will be getting her an appointment at the vet tomorrow and I'll take a fresh urine sample. Can anyone advise me in the meantime? Internet trawls just make me more concerned!
I don't know if its relevant but she had a tick right by where she wee's from. Successfully removed on Friday. She has also had to have her anal glands expressed :x and also I saw her eating an unknown item at the park a few days ago and couldn't get to her to stop it.
I know I need to go to the vet but I'm just really making myself worry so if anyone has had this experience before maybe they could advise?
Thankyou :thumbsup:
(She's the blue on the left)
It didn't happen again until Saturday early evening when she has 1 similar accident on the bed.
So far it has not happened apart from these 4 times. She is eating well and seems fine although today she seems a bit off colour, just not as bouncy as usual.
I will be getting her an appointment at the vet tomorrow and I'll take a fresh urine sample. Can anyone advise me in the meantime? Internet trawls just make me more concerned!
I don't know if its relevant but she had a tick right by where she wee's from. Successfully removed on Friday. She has also had to have her anal glands expressed :x and also I saw her eating an unknown item at the park a few days ago and couldn't get to her to stop it.
I know I need to go to the vet but I'm just really making myself worry so if anyone has had this experience before maybe they could advise?
Thankyou :thumbsup:
(She's the blue on the left)