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Canine Urinary Incontinence

Canine urinary incontinence can be helped or completely resolved with the use of medication or natural remedies.

Medication
Proin (PPA) is often recommended by vets but comes with the risk of stroke. If you opt for this, your vet should check blood pressure regularly to minimize that risk. The drug used to be on the market for humans (Dexatrim) and was taken off the market as a result of causing strokes. However, there are supplements and other remedies for incontinence.

Supplements
One of our volunteers, who's had several incontinent dogs, recommends one or more of the following, which may completely resolve the issue:
  • Drs. Foster & Smith CranHealth supplement
  • Pet Naturals of Vermont Bladder Support
  • A few capfuls of apple cider vinegar added to the dog's water
It can take a few weeks to months to see results. These natural remedies can also work for bladder and urinary tract infections. 

To deal with leaks, you can use a blanket on top of a trash bag or other piece of plastic to make clean up easy. A Coolaroo bed with something placed under it to catch any leaks is also effective. Diapers, available as disposable or washable, help control the issue, but if left on wet for too long can result in a yeast infection from too much moisture being trapped. 

If the dog is used to getting on your couch, try the following: 
1) Place a blanket on a trash bag on top of the couch 
2) Wrap the individual cushions (inside the fabric covers) with a trash bag and then recover with the fabric covers - that way, if an accident occurs, you only need to wash the covers, not the interior cushions, which don't wash well.
3) Train the dog to not get on the couch.
About Us
City Dogs & City Kitties
Rescue saves adoptable dogs and cats in overcrowded and high-kill shelters, where resources are severely limited. We offer a lifeline to as many of these wonderful pups and kitties as possible. 

City Dogs & City Kitties Rescue
1812 1/2 11th St NW
Washington, DC 20001


Administrative Office Hours:
We are not a shelter and do not accept animal surrenders at our location, nor do we have adoptable animals onsite. All of our adoptable animals are in private foster homes.


Due to  COVID-19 we have closed traditional office hours. Visit our contact page for information about foster supply pick up. 
City Dogs Rescue has federal tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, effective September 21, 2011.
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  • CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    • We Are Home >
      • FOX5 Good Day DC #BettyWhiteChallenge
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    • Giving Levels
    • Rainbow Bridge Medallion
  • ADOPT
    • Adoptable Dogs >
      • Adopting a Puppy
    • Adoptable Cats
    • Adoption FAQs
    • Training >
      • Trainers and Behaviorists
    • Finding Your Lost Dog
  • FOSTER
    • Foster a City Dog
    • Foster a City Kitty
  • VOLUNTEER
    • CDCK Kids
  • DONATE
    • Rainbow Bridge Medallion
    • Auction Donors
    • Urgent Medical Needs
  • EVENTS
  • ABOUT
    • Mission, Vision, & Guiding Principles
    • Impact and Financials
    • Board of Directors and Executive Director
    • Careers
    • Awards & Press
    • Sponsors
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • CDCK FAQs
    • Contact Us
  • SHOP