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Apr 23, 2024 - 07:09 AM
It is common for urinary calculi to irritate the lining of the urinary tract and cause issues like this. First, make sure your dog does not have a urinary tract infection, and then I would suggest using the Antilithic formula to help keep the urinary tract healthy. If your dog continues to have this incontinence issue you can add in the Female Incontinence formula. When needed we have also been suggesting Ovary Glandular for female dogs with potential spay incontinence. We expect to have our supplement available shortly, but for now you can find this supplement online if needed. Since most supplements online provide instructions for human use, make sure to adjust the dosage lower for your dog's weight. Lastly, a dry diet, like kibble pet food, can contribute to urinary tract issues like this. We suggest a whole food diet , either raw or lightly cooked, and we offer some suggestions in our article How to Feed Your Dog.