Tips on Curing Canine Urinary Incontinence

Posted Mar 15, 2009 by BuzSuccess / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Canine urinary incontinence can make your dog urinate in inappropriate areas of the house and dribble urine without being able to control it. Incontinence can be as frustrating for pet owners as it is uncomfortable for dogs.

Let me tell you a quick story. Canine urinary incontinence can make your dog urinate in inappropriate areas of the house and dribble urine without being able to control it. Incontinence can be as frustrating for pet owners as it is uncomfortable for dogs.

There are no simple solutions in conventional veterinary medicine for urinary problems in dogs like incontinence. First you need to find out what the underlying cause of your dog’s incontinence is by taking your dog in to the vet for a proper diagnosis.

Canine urinary incontinence can be caused by a tumor, birth defect, spinal cord or brain disease, urinary infection, bladder stones, or old age. In some cases, such as with a birth defect or tumor, the incontinence may only be corrected with surgery.

If bladder stones, a loosened sphincter due to old age, or a bacterial infection are the cause of your dog’s urinary incontinence, the veterinarian will probably prescribe medication. You need to be careful about giving your dog medication because it is very strong and can have potentially significant side effects.

To cure urinary problems in dogs without putting their health at risk natural treatments are an option. You may think natural treatment is ineffective or that it is some kind of hoax but studies show that it is actually very helpful because it approaches the problem holistically.

When it comes to canine urinary incontinence, options in conventional treatment are pretty limited and their effectiveness is questionable at best. The best way to cure your dog’s incontinence is by addressing all of the problem areas of his health through natural treatment because they could be underlying causes of his incontinence.

To treat and prevent urinary problems in dogs and promote optimal health, you have to give them plenty of fresh, filtered water to drink, a diet of raw and unprocessed foods, and a homeopathic supplement.

Homeopathic remedies are very effective in treating canine urinary incontinence because they contain natural tonics that are effective in strengthening and maintaining a healthy bladder and urinary tract.

Homeopathy operates on the principle of “like treats like.” A substance that is known to cause the symptoms urinary problems in a healthy dog can actually heal urinary problems in dogs when given in small doses.

Look for a homeopathic remedy that contains cantharis and uva ursi. Cantharis maintains a healthy urine flow and soothes the bladder while uva ursi maintains normal pH levels of the urinary tract and is known as a urinary tonic.

Your next step? Take this information and use it as a guide to help you find a homeopathic remedy to cure your dog’s canine urinary incontinence . Homeopathy is very effective in getting rid of the symptoms of incontinence and getting to the root of its cause so your dog can heal permanently.

Wayne McDonald is a health enthusiast who has been researching natural remedies for a number of years. As a regular contributor, he discusses the most promising natural treatments for dogs and cats. To find out more about how to support your pet naturally visit http://www.pet-urinary-tract-health.com

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farmfresh
farmfresh said... on March 18th, 2009 at 3:26 PM

nice article



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