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Date Posted: 18:16:19 07/09/07 Mon
Author: Mack's Mom
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 208.51.52.191
Subject: Please respect my boyfriend - he would be mortified

Incontinence seems to be our nemesis...........
Our family dogs have been long-lived but with each one we seem to have to deal with this.
Mack had his first night-time accidents post cruciate ligament surgery at 2......I put it down to pain. It has continued off and on, we've had several urine samples tested - always clean. He's been thoroughly probed and 'fiddled with' under anesthesia for other things and never found the cause.
It seems to be getting worse and I'm looking for input on the latest and greatest method/supplement/medication to handle it.
He is 8 1/2 and aging much faster than our previous Boxer, Katie, did.
Are the vets still using phenylproponolamine? Not that it helped Katie or Daisy.

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