[NAGDU] Wild to pee

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 13:31:17 UTC 2016


Females do this sometimes because of having been spayed. When the neck of
their bladders relax, they involuntarily pee, hence in the sleep. PPA fixes
it. You can't buy it anymore at a regular pharmacy; the vets can get it for
the dog. We have a dog taking it currently.
Cindy


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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Wild to pee

Hey Tracy, Nova rarely drinks at work, either.  Once in a while she will,
but gengally she'll have a big drink before we leave for work, and then once
she gets home she'll drink a whole bunch of water.  She has peed a couple
times in the house, which is very unlike her.  She'll fall asleep and then
pee in her sleep.  
The only time I had a dog do that was cy first dog who was taking steroids
because of her flea allergy.  Nova is now going out to park more often too.
Otherwise she seems healthy.  I think it's perhaps a thing about being away
from home and drinking water, or 
not drinking water.  I've had other dogs be that way.    Debby

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