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Re: Dog question: Why does he do this? - kap - 07-28-2007 I don't think it's a medical issue -- he always urinated outside when he was still fed commercial dog food. However, I will bring up the issue in his upcoming vet visit in August. Until then I will try to feed him outside and see what will happen. Re: Dog question: Why does he do this? - OWC Jamie - 07-28-2007 Is he also getting more excited than usual? I hope he doesn't have a weak bladder. I can't pet my sister's dog's head when I walk in her door. I have to totally ignore her until she's well calmed down or she "leaks'. The dog's mother had a weak bladder problem, too. Re: Dog question: Why does he do this? - MikeF - 07-28-2007 They prescribe phenylpropanolamine (PPA or PPO) for some dogs with "leak" issues (usually females that have been spayed). One of ours is on it as there would be a slight wetness whenever she got up. The PPA has completely remedied the situation. Re: Dog question: Why does he do this? - vision63 - 07-29-2007 Home Cooking. Pork Chops, Squash, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes and Peach Cobbler. That would make me pee. Re: Dog question: Why does he do this? - kap - 07-29-2007 [quote billb]Is he also getting more excited than usual? I hope he doesn't have a weak bladder. I can't pet my sister's dog's head when I walk in her door. I have to totally ignore her until she's well calmed down or she "leaks'. The dog's mother had a weak bladder problem, too. Umm, I suppose she does not let anyone pet her either. |