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When I was a young kid, I always wondered why dogs had to lift their legs to pee. My best friend jokingly told me that dogs did that because they feared the tree or wall might collapse during their "business time. ... more
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Your uresta® pessary should not interfere with urinating or having a bowel movement if it is properly fitted. You should remove your uresta® pessary if you find you cannot urinate or have a bowel movement. You may need to use a different size. ... more
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having to urinate in the middle of the night is a common consequence of getting older – you can’t make it through the night anymore without a trip to the bathroom could be attributed to a few things. BPH, Benign prostatic hyperplasia, or increase ... more
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This could be a sign of a bladder infection, causing a sense of urgency to urinate. In order to determine if there is an infection we must test the urine. You can take a fresh urine sample with you when you take your pet to the vet or the vet can ... more
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Your uresta® bladder support should not interfere with urinating or having a bowel movement if it is properly fitted. You should remove your uresta® bladder support if you find you cannot urinate or have a bowel movement. You may have to use a ... more
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NO. The silicone loop encircled around the penis head partly or entirely hampers urination. Every time you go urinating you must take off the silicone loop (but not the whole harness). In any case, take advantage of that natural urge to change the ... more
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When I woke up this with a full bladder that was cause severe pain when I urinated it didn't really burn or anything and my lower right side was hurting, the agony was pretty bad, so... ... more
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Yes, you can urinate or have a bowel movement while wearing the Softcup. You may notice slight menstrual fluid leakage during this time, which is completely normal. When your muscles "bear down" they can push the rim slightly forward, allowing some ... more
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Typically a young pup will need to go every 2-3 hours. At night they should be able to go 4-6 hours without needing to head outside...assuming that you are using the crate method of training!! Within several weeks of bringing your puppy home they ... more
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Great question, and a question with many answers! We want to stress this loud and clear that in all cases There Is Always A Trigger (or more) For This Problem. And very often dear friend, you are the cause or your actions are the cause. Your cat ... more
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