Diseysan Posted March 6, 2017 Share Posted March 6, 2017 Hi everyone! we have rescued a Goldie pup who we think may have ectopic ureta but she's not always wet. Anyone had this and found out it was vulva vaginal stentonotis ( sorry spelling is prob way off) ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuralPug Posted March 6, 2017 Share Posted March 6, 2017 With ectopic ureta, dribbling of urine can be intermittent, so the pup would not necessarily always be wet. The condition is well known in Golden Retrievers. If stenosis is suspected, a dye can be introduced into the urinary system under anaesthetic and X-rays or scans taken to establish if a stenosis is present, but ectopic ureta is more common than stenosis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DakotaJ Posted March 7, 2017 Share Posted March 7, 2017 My Goldie had a vulva vaginalnstenosis. We had an MRI and lots to tests done at the Animal Referral Hospital in Homebush NSW. It was complicated but what appeared to be happening is that urine would pool in her urethral because of the stenosis, this would happen when she was lying down. Sometimes urine would leak out while she was lying down and when she stood up she would have a pool of urine under her flanks. Also when she first stood up she would leak. The vet loosened the stenosis under anaesthetic which helped a bit but her final diagnosis was that she needed a medication called Propalin to strengthen her bladder control.I am sorry that my details are a bit vague but this happened 5 years ago and I don't remember all the details.She was on Propalin from the time she was 6 months old. It is a very strong medication and I was not really happy about her being on itUnfortunately she died very suddenly when she was 3 1/2 years old. The vet could not find a reason for her sudden death (we did not do an autopsy) but he thought it was a strokeIf it is just a stenosis, as I said, the vet could open it up. I am not sure of the details now but I know she did try that and it did help.Speak to your vet about that. I am a bit upset to hear of another Goldie with the same problem, good luck with your puppyIf you are in Sydney try to get to the Animal Referral Hospital - they are very goodSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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