Re: Another dog case
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 12:17 am
Hi,
I am desperate for help.....
I have a dog (spayed female 9 yrs old) who has been plagued with
bowel incontinence for two years now. Tests cannot determine an
obvious cause. It isn't "involuntary" as such because she knows it's
coming and squats, just as she normally would. It seems to be more
of an "urgency" issue. As if there is not enough time between the
urge to go and to get outside, so she just squats where she is.
The stool is always formed and appears normal. She has always, from
puppyhood, suffered with digestive problems. Three years ago she
bloated and torsioned, requiring surgery. Her tummy is constantly
gurgling and rumbling with gas, and she always belches immediately
after eating.
She also has a tendency to form bladder stones (calcium). She has
had urinary incontinence for the last 10 months. Last May we
discovered stones in the bladder on x-ray and she underwent surgery
to remove them. The urinary incontinence stopped for a couple of
months but has slowly returned again. A recent x-ray has indicated
more stones are being formed possibly.
The urine incontinence appears in much the same way as the bowel
incontinence....an "urgency" issue rather than "involuntary". The
urine appears a medium yellow, cloudy, no sediment. There isn't any
sort of strong odor. In fact it hardly smells at all, maybe a very
faint woody smell. She urinates quite frequently and a normal amount.
When I discovered she was re-forming stones again I put her on a
daily dose of Berberis 6C (has been about 2 weeks now). I haven't
seen her pass anything and her incontinence remains the same (some
days much worse than others).
She's a very sensitive dog, looking horrified everytime she has an
accident and then tip-toeing away and out of sight.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated. I'm really at my
witts end....
Kris
I am desperate for help.....
I have a dog (spayed female 9 yrs old) who has been plagued with
bowel incontinence for two years now. Tests cannot determine an
obvious cause. It isn't "involuntary" as such because she knows it's
coming and squats, just as she normally would. It seems to be more
of an "urgency" issue. As if there is not enough time between the
urge to go and to get outside, so she just squats where she is.
The stool is always formed and appears normal. She has always, from
puppyhood, suffered with digestive problems. Three years ago she
bloated and torsioned, requiring surgery. Her tummy is constantly
gurgling and rumbling with gas, and she always belches immediately
after eating.
She also has a tendency to form bladder stones (calcium). She has
had urinary incontinence for the last 10 months. Last May we
discovered stones in the bladder on x-ray and she underwent surgery
to remove them. The urinary incontinence stopped for a couple of
months but has slowly returned again. A recent x-ray has indicated
more stones are being formed possibly.
The urine incontinence appears in much the same way as the bowel
incontinence....an "urgency" issue rather than "involuntary". The
urine appears a medium yellow, cloudy, no sediment. There isn't any
sort of strong odor. In fact it hardly smells at all, maybe a very
faint woody smell. She urinates quite frequently and a normal amount.
When I discovered she was re-forming stones again I put her on a
daily dose of Berberis 6C (has been about 2 weeks now). I haven't
seen her pass anything and her incontinence remains the same (some
days much worse than others).
She's a very sensitive dog, looking horrified everytime she has an
accident and then tip-toeing away and out of sight.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated. I'm really at my
witts end....
Kris