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A couple of years ago we rushed our older GSD into emergency after he had difficulty urinating. All tests/scans didn't reveal any infections or anything abnormal ... so they did exploratory surgery where a slightly abnormal growth was found (tested negative to cancer)... it was pressing on urinary tract so therefore they assumed this had caused an obstruction ... he was desexed while on the table. He had a catheter for about 3 weeks before he was able to urinate ... but it never really returned completely normal. He used to pee like a fire truck ...

We found if he was confined for as little as an hour then he again has trouble urinating.

A couple of months ago he became seriously ill with a paralysis tick but again made a good recovery.

Both illnesses have taken a lot out of him but he has been in reasonable health ... just slowing up a little bit and needing some extra love. He has been retired from security work and doesn't seem the slightest bit worried about it ... which has really surprised us because he loved going to work.

He has just finished a course of antibiotics as he has a lump on his back leg that was full of pus and was taking a while to heal. Vet thought it might be a stick injury or something like that ... it hasn't completely healed yet but is much better.

This morning he started to struggle to urinate again ... he is pushing out just couple of little drops rather then a stream. He has even started dripping when he walks around.

I can't put him through hospitalisation again ... he hated being confined and became extremely aggressive. He hates the vet ... so I really don't want to put him through too much in the way of vet treatments if it really isn't going to help him. And honestly I don't have another $4,600 to spent (this is what the first hospitalisation cost).

Has anyone got any idea on what might be the problem?

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After being a bit lethargic earlier today he seems to have now brightened up ... I have taken him out a couple of times to all his favour places to pee ... and he has done a couple of weak (but steady) streams and lots of dribbles.

There is no hardness in the bladder area so I can only assume his bladder is comfortable at this stage.

I will monitor him tonight and take him to the hospital if he seems to struggle otherwise I will talk to his regular vet in the morning.

Last time ... his prostate was given an all clear. We were told desexing would remove the possibility of his prostate being an ongoing issue. Is this correct? Can desexed males have ongoing prostate issues?

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