foofoo
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My girl Foofoo has being having problems with wetting herself for a while now, Shes had a scan of her bladder done, urine samples taken and two sets of blood taken (one to check for EC) and sent to a specialist at the royal vet school in Edinburgh which have all come back fine.
The specialist has suggested to my vet about some off licence drug for incontinence but I haven't heard of this before :?
Foofoo seems well in herself, most days she stays dry at the moment only sometimes she'll have a bad day with wetting herself and she still goes to the litter tray to pee.
We're unsure if she has been spayed or not which worries me a lot and I've mentioned this to my vet which seems to have fallen on deaf ears. Her stomach also becomes hard at times (vet doesn't know what causing this) but she always has a very good appetite and her poo's are normal.
I don't know what to do next for her and if all this is linked to her maybe not being spayed. Would it be best to have her opened up first to see if she has be spayed before starting any other treatment? And could anyone tell me what might be causing her tummy to become hard at times? Thanks
The specialist has suggested to my vet about some off licence drug for incontinence but I haven't heard of this before :?
Foofoo seems well in herself, most days she stays dry at the moment only sometimes she'll have a bad day with wetting herself and she still goes to the litter tray to pee.
We're unsure if she has been spayed or not which worries me a lot and I've mentioned this to my vet which seems to have fallen on deaf ears. Her stomach also becomes hard at times (vet doesn't know what causing this) but she always has a very good appetite and her poo's are normal.
I don't know what to do next for her and if all this is linked to her maybe not being spayed. Would it be best to have her opened up first to see if she has be spayed before starting any other treatment? And could anyone tell me what might be causing her tummy to become hard at times? Thanks
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