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    It is now tomorrow, I hope we hear about a Vet visit soon. You just never know if there is some weird combination of things going on at the same time, a co-incidence.
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    Checking in for an update.
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    My husband has terrible issues with anxiety and when he's stressed, he pees more. Just sayin'

    I repeat my suggestion of trying the D.A.P. collar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    My husband has terrible issues with anxiety and when he's stressed, he pees more. Just sayin'

    I repeat my suggestion of trying the D.A.P. collar.
    Good point, I think most of us are like that. Rescue Remedy is one to try as well. It was successful with one of our cats but for another problem. You probably already know this but NOT the candy RR. They have xylitol in them.
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    After getting hit by a car my dog was put on various medication and he was also drinking and peeing a lot. Even after we stopped all medication he needed time to stop this behaviour. My bet is that the pred is doing this to him but I'd do complete bloodwork just to be sure.
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    Took him to the vet this a.m. Treating him for a bacterial infection with amoxicillin. Bloodwork and urinalysis came back all messed up so we are hoping it's nothing more serious. If the antibiotics don't perk him up and stop his symptoms we will do more tests.

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    Thanks for the update. Hopefully the antibiotic dose the trick. Please keep us updated.
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    Thanks for the update really sending some mojo your way and hope the antibiotics do the trick. Please let us know

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    Thank you all for your kindness and concern

 



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