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Dr. Dobias Takes on Urinary Incontinence for Dogs
« on: July 06, 2013, 11:18:36 AM »
http://peterdobias.com/community/products/inconta-incontinence-dogs/

It's a supplement that's supposed to help.

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Incontia – a revolutionary  treatment of the urinary bladder incontinence
Drug, hormone and side-effect free!

If you have a dog with urinary incontinence (leaky bladder when your dog sleeping), you most likely know how frustrating this problem is.  The common understanding of the main cause of urinary incontinence in dogs is low estrogen levels in spayed females. While it is true that some female dogs respond to estrogen hormones; this theory falls in male dogs suffering from incontinence.
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Re: Dr. Dobias Takes on Urinary Incontinence for Dogs
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2013, 12:25:58 PM »
Our Sparky has incontinence issues.  Tried the Symplex-F, for 3 months, with no success.  I really hate to resort to anything "drastic."  The above, sounds safe... I think.   :-\
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