Tara and Sam Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 MY male boy is 13 1/2 years old so far he has wet inside 6 time in a week 3 times last night in the main bedroom once on his bed and twice on carpet where he lays We are seeing the Vet tomorrow has had HD since a young dog Arthristis the last few years currently on anti inflamatries for a stiff / sore elbow joint a few weeks back ( yes they make him drink more ) will be haveing blood work done to check everything he is starting to go deaf I beleive he is alseep when he does this so before speaking to vet tomorrow any advice of what could be given or what to ask about as per medications others have used for their dogs herbal or prescription and any advice of how to get rid of the smell on carpet as after 3 times last night it is starting to smell badly I have used carper deodorises but not really removing the odour OH is out now buying some rubber backed mats so we can use on carpet where he lays , so to try and save the carpet plus I dont realy want to have him wear Belly bands as yet so any advice would be appreciated please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dianed Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 I can sympathize with you, I,m currently having the same problem with my 12.5 yo girl. She wets wherever she sits, her bed has wet spots on it day & night. I have tiles and polished concrete through out so I can see the spots., I run the over them mop everyday. I believe the only way to control the problem is medication. From what I have read on here it works well. I haven't resorted to them as my girl had cancer 3 years ago and I plan to try and manage as best I can with out hormone treatment. I use thick beach towels doubled over on all her bedding now. I am washing more these days. The rubber backed mats will help you a lot. With your carpet have you tried vinegar in a bit of water for the smell. It worked well when my old cat was around. Apart from professional cleaning I,m not much help in that department. I try to limit her water intake at night, plus a loo trip before bed. She gets a smell about her, lucky its summer and we visit the dam each day. She,s going deaf also and getting stiffness in the back end. I had her to the vet last week and I will be starting her on cartrophen injections as the cooler weather comes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tara and Sam Posted February 22, 2010 Author Share Posted February 22, 2010 For some reason I actually thought my little girl who is 13 years next week would be the first one to have this problem I would love to take the carpet up but I dont think the boards underneath are suitable for staining ( house is about 50 years old ) and not mine as we rent , but the carpet is mine as it came from the old tennant most of their bedding is washable here also but as they both move around alot during the night it hard to know where to put the mats we got today we got the picnic rugs as mentioned in another thread i read and they seem to be good Yes I did try some vinegar and water earlier today and that helped the smell for a while and then repeated it again not long ago might try and get carpet cleaners in and see if that can help in a few days after we see what says tomorrow Sam used to be on the Catrophen injections over the years but vet gave him some other ones and they helped him alot Carprofen Tabs 100mg I beleive they similar to the injections ( different brand I think ) but seems as though they helped him more Thanks Dianed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dianed Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 Have a friend who,s dog is on the Carprofen Tabs as the injections gave him the runs. They seem to work well. Can you let me know how it turns out if he,s put on medication for incontinence. I was thinking last night that at my dogs age it probably will not shorten her life any. If it continues thru winter I will do something. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchnauzerMax Posted February 23, 2010 Share Posted February 23, 2010 You need to be able to distinguish between excessive thirst leading to excessive amounts of water being drunk which leads to not being able to "hold it all in" and incontinence - leaking irrespective of bladder fullness. Incontinence medicine usually works on females by tightening the sphincter muscles and hence stopping leaking. It doesn't work so well on males. If your old boy is drinking so much that he con't contain himself especially when he is asleep then it may be something else. The most common is probably diabetes but there are a whole bunch of other things that could cause this. Also, if he is drinking excessive amounts of water, then his blood and urine tests may come back in the normal range which actually indicates a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirst_goldens Posted February 23, 2010 Share Posted February 23, 2010 As for cleaning i know it might sound strange but go to the supermarket and buy some BIOZET laundry powder, dilute it and rub onto the surface - it mights be easier in ur case as it is a regular occurance to make it in a spray bottle?? and as it is a laundry powder u can wash hi bedding in it in the morning i have a kitten and the breeder says for toilet trianing it will eliminate the smell so the kitten doesnt go there again... amd i have wash my dogs bedding in there is is excellent for removing odors... with the carpet alwasy wipe over it again with a damp cloth(fresh water) and then dry with a towel or somthing - experiment what works for u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tara and Sam Posted February 23, 2010 Author Share Posted February 23, 2010 Sam is back on Carprofen tabs he had them back in the 7 th month last year for a similar problem ( weeing . smelly wind and limping ) as mentioned he has HD and arthritis and his lower back has Siatica the tabs he was on for Arthritis ( from a different vet as we couldnt get to see this vet ) were Prednisilone which caused him to drink more , then wee more but I have never seen three huge spots in one night , like it happened few nights ago Vet doesnt think it is incontinence as such with old age , but more from his back ailment so no more Prednisilone tabs caught a nice fresh urine sample this morning , and that was tested and fine no trace of any other problem there he checked his eyes and is getting the blue haze in them so he also going to be given Ester C vitamin C , apparently that will help the fluid in eyes Tara will also be given Vitamin C as her sight started going the last few years apart from his HD and Arthrits apparently he ( and Tara ) are both in good condtion and healthy I also asked him about Hills Science Brain Diet ( as mentioned on a thread in here ) and he said it was great for older dogs Schnauzer - what made me start to think it could be Diabetes is was the other night he drank a bucker of water over night I saw our family dog many many years ago basically go into semi coma with Diabetes because a stupid vet didnt diagnose her correctly for the weeks prior to her passing away at another vets we took her to another vet as she wasnt getting better , the second vet couldnt even identify one of the medications the first vet prescribed for her by the time the second vet had her blood work and test results back sadly she passed away that was 30 years ago and still brings tears to my eyes kirst thanks for that will also get a packet of BIOZET as they getting older I am expecting these accidents so far the vinegar and water has helped with the smell and the Bi Carb has soaked up a fair amount Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchnauzerMax Posted February 23, 2010 Share Posted February 23, 2010 It's sensible to stop the steroids and see what affect that has. Fingers crossed !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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