Wabbit, let me say that the first thing that came to mind is diabetes. I had` a Cairn Terrier who was diabetic the last year and a half of her life. She passed at the ripe age of 16 years. The frequent urination was what alerted us to diabetes. I was terrified for her. She was my heart. What I wanted to tell you is that it is NOT a death sentence. I had to give her daily insulin shots and was sure I could not do it. I have always hated needles and could not even look when my children got a shot. But you know something? I LEARNED to give her the injections. If she ever yelped, I sat down and cried my eyes out because I hurt her. But then I dried my eyes and tried the injection again. She lived a long and happy life. Try not to worry and know that no matter what it is, it will work itself out and she will have a happy life. |