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Canine Urinary Incontinence

Causes and Treatment
for Your Bichon Frise’s
Bladder Control Loss

Canine urinary incontinence occurs when your dog has uncontrollable urinary leakage.

Dog incontinence is common in the Bichon Frise breed.

Fortunately, there are medical as well as natural dog remedies for your incontinent dog.

Dog incontinence can be bothersome for most pet owners since it is difficult to distinguish this medical problem from other behavioral concerns.


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More often than not, it ends up with the dog being punished, without looking at the real issue.

Bichon Frises are prone to canine urinary incontience.

Fortunately there are natural dog remedies that can help canine incontinence.

Causes of Dog Incontinence

Here are some of the probable causes of canine incontinence and treatments for dogs with incontinence.

Physical Causes of Dog Incontinence:

  • Injuries caused by accidents - Spinal cord injury or injury to the nerves can slow down the way muscles in the bladder work causing bladder control loss. This may eventually lead to infection of an incontinent dog.

  • Infections - Canine urinary incontinence may be caused by a urinary or bladder infection, bacterial infections, or fungal infection

  • Birth Defects - Some dogs are born with congenital defects that cause dog urinary problems. This includes defect in the urethra. Urethra is the tube in mammals that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. This flaw can cause canine incontinence.

  • Age - As your dog ages, her body produces less reproductive hormone, and this can lead to loss of bladder control. Older dogs are prone to this urinary problem since the muscles at the base of the bladder that controls the passage of urine, become weakened.

  • Bladder Stones - Bladder control loss may also be caused by bladder stones. These are common in Weimaraner breeds and Bichon Frise breeds, among others.

  • Other causes - Some dogs, especially the younger ones, involuntarily urinate when they are overly excited and anxious. These dogs are able to urinate normally with proper training. Excessive water intake may also cause canine incontinence due to the bladder overflowing. Over consumption of water is usually triggered by a disease.


Treatment for Dogs
with Incontinence

Natural Dog Remedies

Once the reason for canine incontinence has been determined, natural remedies may be administered.

Saw palmetto, pumpkin seed, olive leaf extract, couch grass, cranberry and corn silk are some of the herbs most commonly used to treat dog urinary problems.

There are also other herbal products and homeopathic remedies available on the market, for dog incontinence.

Canine diapers, available in disposable and reusable designs, may also be used for dogs with incontinence.

Medical Treatment
for Canine Incontinence

Treatment in aging dogs usually involves the use of oral medication. The most common drug is Phenylpropanolamine or PPA, a non-hormonal drug suitable for both males and females.

Other medications may also be administered. You may want to check with your local vet for further info.

There can be several causes of canine urinary incontinence. It may be caused by a disease, birth defect, behavioral problems, or even training issues.

At any rate, determining the reason for your Bichon Frise’s incontinence is vital to ascertain what kind of treatment is proper for your dog. Punishing your dog will not fix the problem at all.

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