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Nicole0611

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  1. Thanks everyone! I have read into acupuncture and it sounds like a great option. I might bring her to the vet anyway and ask if they think it's an option worth considering. Also will need to start looking for a reliable acupuncturist in Perth! (so if you guys have any recommendations feel free to let me know!) Haredown Whippets - I adopted her when she was 7 months from the RSPCA and she still had the stitches then so I think it was around then.
  2. Hey guys, Thanks in advance for responding to this. I've searched through the forums trying to find an answer to my question but can't seem to find much. Dori - my 2 year old Basenji cross - was diagnosed with spay incontinence almost exactly a year ago. The vet prescribed her with Incurin and it helped. The issue pretty much stopped entirely by the time she finished her prescription. The vet did tell us that incontinence is not something that just goes away, and they were right. A few weeks ago we noticed that it was back. I was just wondering if it was worth it putting her on incurin year after year after year, or whether we should try something else. I'm not particularly keen on giving her other drugs either as I've read about side effects and it scares me a little :/ Is there something out there that could fix the incontinence? Has anyone tried alternative therapies and had success with an issue like this?
  3. I'm from Kingsley as well and I usually just go to Kingsley Veterinary Hospital. They're pretty friendly and the vets all seem to know what they're doing! They've helped Dori through a couple of issues and she always seems so comfortable there. Mike is definitely my favourite vet out of all of them though. That said I have heard really good things about Balcatta vet as well. Kingsley is just more convenient.
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