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Old 22-02-2008, 08:54 AM
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Re: Help with a Bladder problem.

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Originally Posted by dad 2 a welshie View Post
Hi All,

Sorry to have to post this but i could do with some advice,

I have Jilly who has had Cystitis 3 times on the trot now and after speaking with the vet decided to spay her. Well to cut a long story sort they have found a huge lump on her bladder which wasn't operable and the result of it is that Jilly is becoming a little incontinent. It is something i wasn't expecting to hear and want to make the rest of her time here as comfy as possible.

So i have found these people Washable dog nappy, dog nappies for dog incontinence & incontinent dogs. and wonder if anyone has used them. I was hoping that by getting her one i maybe could alleviate any soreness that might happen as the wee would be absorbed by the pad.

I have also thought about getting some wet wipes but unsure of which to buy, Doggy ones or maybe baby wet wipes.

Thanks for any help or other thoughts you might have to make things as comfortable as i can for her.
We used to use 'dog nappies' on some of the dogs out in America in fact have a photo of one with his 'belly' band on they were great and as long as they were changed often enough didn't smell and didn't make him sore instead of wet wipes I would just give her a wash down with a weak solution of hibiscrub

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As you can see it really bothered him LOL
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