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Mar 21, 2024 - 03:20 PM
There could be a number of reasons for this behavior. An enlarged prostate could prevent him from emptying his bladder completely. Some dogs as they get older suffer from anxiety at night. Have you ruled out a urinary tract infection? Have you ruled out kidney disease or diabetes? Read about Cushing's Disease to see if this may apply to your dog. Feeding a processed pet food diet, such as dry kibble, is often very high in starches/carbohydrates that can cause excessive urination so a diet of real food may help and we offer suggestions here. Limit water for two hours before bedtime and make sure you give him sufficient time to urinate prior to bedtime. You can try the Male Incontinence formula and see if that helps or you can use the form on our Contact Us page to provide us with more information to see if we can better help you.