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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

My dog's become incontinent, which isn't pleasant for her, but my carpets are suffering as she's dribbling all over them. Has anyone been through this with their dog and have you got any advice?

Thanks x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How old is the dog in question?...a trip to the vets is probably a wise idea.

As for the carpets. You can buy a urine neutraliser that you add to carpet cleaning machines that you can rent from tool hire places. Don't be tempted to use water or other chemicals because it will make the ammonia in the urine smell REALLY bad.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"My dog's become incontinent, which isn't pleasant for her, but my carpets are suffering as she's dribbling all over them. Has anyone been through this with their dog and have you got any advice?

Thanks x"

Take to the vet, it probably has some kind of urinary tract or kidney problem that needs management or treatment.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

She's had tests at the vets and they didn't find anything, but I'm taking her back tomorrow.

Thanks for the tip about not using water on the carpets.

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"She's had tests at the vets and they didn't find anything, but I'm taking her back tomorrow.

Thanks for the tip about not using water on the carpets.

"

take her back to the vets,my lovely was like that for months,the vet said nothing wrong with her, I took her back three times,then about three months down the line a tumour burst on her kidneys,i lost her the same day.you can get doggy nappies online,not very appealing but its a solution

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By *hortieWoman
over a year ago

Northampton

You can buy doggy nappies.. bizarre as that may sound!! or make some out of the cheapest. Pup won't like it for a day or 2, mind.. lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Biological washing powder/liquids helps neutralise the smell.

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

Hope vet helps and your dog is back to 100v% soon as possible x

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