After Spaying a female dog whats the liklihood of incontience?
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I've heard the younger a dog is, the better chance of being incontinent. I adopted a pup from the Humane Society and she was already spayed at 8 weeks of age, and she can hold her urine for an eternity. My other dogs were spayed around 6 months of age, and I've never had a problem. I guess it depends on the vet who does the spaying procedure. Good luck.
what age are you talking about?
do you want an informed answer?
Well I never got incontinent after spaying my dog, however I do know how to punctuate.
I have never seen one become unable to hold her urine after a spay.
It hasn't happened with any of my dogs.
Ian kindly refrained from mentioning 'spelling'.
Mine had a hysterectomy. She's still continent.
none really unless she is old ..then its usually age that causes incontinence.
I'm not sure where you've gotten this idea. spaying doesn't involve the urinary tract at all.
2 of my girls have been spayed for several years now and at ages 6 and 8 neither is having any problems with incontinence.
should be virtually nil if she is old enough when spayed. In all my years keeping spayed b1tches I have never had one incontinent but they were all spayed no sooner than after their first season as per normal in the UK.
It depends on how young and small she is, and if it is a good Vet. I would NOT take her for an assembly line spay like they do at the HS's or ASPCA.
To the other posters - spay incontinence is not uncommon
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