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Marlsworth

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  1. I think I'm a bit keener than the owner... This dog is a nutcase and makes all the silly Staffie noises, he is sterilised, so would a reproductive specialist be able to help?
  2. Thanks for the replies, I've just spoken to his owner, he's had urine test, kidney X-Rays, prostate examination and been on 2 lots of antibiotics, the last one being extra strong..... With no change. This has been going on now since October.
  3. Hi all, a friend of mine has a 10 year old Staffie, who until recently was totally house trained. However, almost overnight he has become what appears to be incontinent. He will leak around the house apparantly unaware of the problem. Also his stools have become very frequent, 'runny' and lack the size and consistency of those previously. He remains very very active, no change there, his diet hasn't changed, no change in the family etc etc. During walks he stops as frequently as he ever used to but barely manages a dribble if anything at all! He has had an ultrasound for kidneystones and no infection is apparant, he doesn't seem to be in any pain either. The vet has said it's just old age, I'm just surprised that it came on so suddenly and has also affected his stools. He's currently banned from the house, it's such a shame as he's such a loveable dog and still so full of life........ Is it possible he could be treated for this??? Thanks in anticipation Mark WA
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