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Old 04-04-2010, 04:40 PM   #8
tyry14
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Originally Posted by sapphire1 View Post
Sure she will be feeling better soon, but do not crate her. She may need to go more frequently right now, and you are not allowing her too. Better to enclose her in a smaller space with a gate and pads on the floor but no crate. If she has to go, then you must let her go, otherwise, I am afraid it's cruel to do before she is well. Good luck.
Hi again. No..she is not being confined to her crate..only at night or for a few minutes when I can't watch her. I guess I wasn't clear...sorry. Anyway, she is confined in the kitchen, but I take her outside atleast every half hour. She pees alot, but then will walk a step or two and strain for what seems like forever with nothing else coming out. When we come back in she will pee again and again. It's almost like she has no bladder control at all. She has even peed on my lap. I am praying you are correct, and that this is just an after effect of the surgery. She also has been doing this weird stretching thing, almost like a cat after they get up??? Maybe her stitches are feeling weird down there??? The other problem is that when we adopted her 2 months ago, she came to us with what we thought was a UTI which then led us to find out she had stones....so although, she is 3 years old...I don't know for a fact that she was every truely trained. Believe me, although the peeing in the house is a nuisance, my main concern is for her health. I am just so worried that something more is wrong with her.
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