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Incontinent After being Speyed

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Janeybaby | 15:14 Fri 29th Jun 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I have two staffy cross's, both of which were speyed after they had had at least one season. They were done at different times and by different vets. Shortly after they were done they became a little incontinent. All the vets i have spoken to say there is nothing to be done but keep them on Propalin syrup for the rest of their lives. There is a tablet medication that I have tried but after a few years they become immune to both. This is apparently not uncommon. Any experiences or suggestions?
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it is not that uncommon, think you have drawn the short straw though if you have both dogs with same problem. My homeopathic remedy book suggests Calc.Flour., which could be worth a try?
urinary incontinence ?

The operation in dogs involves putting a staysuture through the bladder, at the place which is called the trigone. This is particularly sensitive (in both dogs and us) and causing the irritiation and then incontinence

you're stuck with this I'm afraid.
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ok, thanks guys. What is calc flour tho? and what dosage?
calc flour is a homeopathic tablet -homeopathy tablets are available in most chemists. Give the infant dose - 1 tablet up to three times daily
http://www.mypharmacy-secure.co.uk/acatalog/Ne w_Era_Number_Range.html

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