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Morning Danni - I don't know if this is of any interest at all but may be worth trying some Homeopathy?"There are a few different types of homeopathic treatments that you can try if your pet has this type of problem, such as Causticum, Gelsemium and Turnera. The specific cause of the problem should be properly diagnosed to help determine the best course of treatment"not sure whether you'd have to go there or get by on a phone consultation but I know the Blackmore Vale Vets in Sturminster Newton do homeopathy?If it does turn out to be spay incontince and you have a tossup between lifelong medication or trying something like this then it's worth a go
Hi DanniI'm so glad your wee girlie is home with you.You sound really positive about dealing with any problems that my arise, I do hope you get some answers and youand Freya :luv:can proceed ahead.Lots of love to you both,steffxxx