Don’t ignore it. Find out how you can help
Does your dog urinate involuntarily?
Don’t ignore it. Find out how you can help!
If you’ve noticed your dog leaking urine, it can be a cause for concern and you might have wondered whether they are suffering from urinary incontinence. While many different factors can cause UTIs in dogs, some of the most common reasons include urinary tract infections, bladder infections, spaying (for female dogs), and old age.
Figuring out why your dog is suffering from urinary incontinence is crucial for ensuring they receive the right course of treatment. Here are some of the most common causes of incontinence in dogs.
Ectopic Ureter(s)
Young dogs can be born with a defect that causes incontinence called ectopic ureter(s ) . The ureters transport urine from your dog’s kidneys to their bladder. If one or both ureters go past the bladder and connect to an abnormal area like the urethra, then it can result in urinary dribbling.
Bladder Infections
Dogs suffering from a bladder infection have a strong urge to urinate, which can cause them to pee inside or more frequently. Persistent bladder infections can cause scarring of the bladder and stop it from stretching to hold urine.
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections in dogs occur when bacteria gets into the bladder and forms an infection. If your dog has a UTI, they may urinate frequently or strain when peeing. Once the infection subsides or has been treated, your dog’s urinary sphincter might be more sensitive than usual. This can cause leaking or incontinence when your dog is sleeping.
Urinary Obstruction
Calculi (stones) can develop in the urinary tract in dogs and become stuck inside the urethra, blocking it as a result. The urethra can also become blocked from scar tissue, if the bone is fractured, or if a tumour is present around the genital area.
**Seek your vet if you suspect any of the above**
If you’ve noticed your dog leaking urine, it can be a cause for concern and you might have wondered whether they are suffering from urinary incontinence. While many different factors can cause UTIs in dogs, some of the most common reasons include urinary tract infections, bladder infections, spaying (for female dogs), and old age.
Figuring out why your dog is suffering from urinary incontinence is crucial for ensuring they receive the right course of treatment. Here are some of the most common causes of incontinence in dogs.
Ectopic Ureter(s)
Young dogs can be born with a defect that causes incontinence called ectopic ureter(s ) . The ureters transport urine from your dog’s kidneys to their bladder. If one or both ureters go past the bladder and connect to an abnormal area like the urethra, then it can result in urinary dribbling.
Bladder Infections
Dogs suffering from a bladder infection have a strong urge to urinate, which can cause them to pee inside or more frequently. Persistent bladder infections can cause scarring of the bladder and stop it from stretching to hold urine.
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections in dogs occur when bacteria gets into the bladder and forms an infection. If your dog has a UTI, they may urinate frequently or strain when peeing. Once the infection subsides or has been treated, your dog’s urinary sphincter might be more sensitive than usual. This can cause leaking or incontinence when your dog is sleeping.
Urinary Obstruction
Calculi (stones) can develop in the urinary tract in dogs and become stuck inside the urethra, blocking it as a result. The urethra can also become blocked from scar tissue, if the bone is fractured, or if a tumour is present around the genital area.
Hormone-responsive Incontinence
Hormone-responsive incontinence happens in both female and male neutered dogs, but it’s largely seen in middle-aged and senior female dogs. Dogs with this condition pee normally, but will leak urine when they are lying down. The cause is related to the hormone estrogen. Estrogen strengthens your dog’s muscles, which helps control urination. When a female dog is spayed and their ovaries are removed, their estrogen levels are low.
**Seek your vet if you suspect any of the above**
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