babybully
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Praying for Silas!! I have a belly band that I purchased that he never wore if you need it. If you pm me your addess I can drop it in the mail at my work more than happy to do so.
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Vet just called and all bloodwork is NORMAL!!!!! YAYYYY she also said his Uti was very bad so he probably just needs longer on the antibiotics...im sooooooo thankful.. o just cant wait until he can be out of his crate and play with us and not be lil stinky man haha..also cant wait for a clean crate in the morning and to get back to housebreaking him because this was a set back for both of us but im so happy my baby doesnt have any underlying disease!! Thanks for all the GREAT advice and prayers!!
I can't help but let you know how sad I feel if he's spending bonding time in his crate. Please try the belly band so he doesn't have to spend many hours in his crate being all smelly![]()
I can totally relate to your story. Our four month old Nate, has the same problem. Nate has dribbled constantly since we got him and pees during his sleep. We have been to the vet on several occasions, and he has been treated with antibiotics. They did an ultrasound, blood work and urine tests and everything came back fine. He is now taking medication, and it has helped a lot, but has not cured the issue. We are now in the process of scheduling an appointment with a specialist. It seems that when he goes to pee, he is not fully releasing. He does not appear to be in any pain when he goes, we are at a total loss. Please keep us posted as to Silas' condition, as we will do the same. We are keeping our fingers crosses, as we have totally fell in love with our little Nate.
Thank you so much. I did look it up and it indicated that it is found in female dogs. We are in the process of making an appointment with a specialist. He seems to be in no pain and does seem to be moving in the right direction. We are keeping our fingers crosses and appreciate the information. Thanks again.