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mamaluv321
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I haven't had any labs done yet, we're a bit finacially strapped at the moment and was hoping changing her diet a bit could help, and honestly didn't think it would hurt. If you have any suggestion that are a bit cheaper (ie free! ); checking stools for certain color/consistancy ect I'd greatly appreciate it! I kno she prolly needs to see the vet, but right now unfortunatly we just can't afford it.tortoise said:Have you had any vet work done to find the cause of the incontinence? Hormone-responsive? Bladder polyps? Bladder tumors? Neurogenic? Kidney failure? Lesion on the spinal cord? Urinary tract infection? Polyuria?mamaluv321 said:Well, my dog Marz is 13 and she has started leaking pee, and have been told to try homemade food before steroids or other meds. Somethng about lowering phospherous or something... Can't remeber rite now. But wastold to mix chicken, barley, rice,oats, sweet tatoes, beets,ect into a stew and see if there is any improvement. Thought I'd dig around on the inter-webs first...
The advice you were given is for struvite bladder stones, of which incontinence is not a symptom.
I am 100% for raw dog food as an advocate for my dog's health. However, there are too many times that raw diet can do more harm than good - especially when someone tries to treat an unknown condition by manipulating macrominerals. That can lead to serious health problems!