Purred: Fri Nov 4, '11 11:09pm PST |
 |  |  |  | Sounds normal for a senior dog. Our vet thinks our senior collie does that because of incontinence, a urinary tract infection (get a urinalysis), or simply get out for a walk more often. Lately when there is a wet spot, I blame myself rather than her for not taking her out for a quick walk before bed, and/or in the middle of the night. Both our dogs have held it for so many hours I'm embarassed to say how long (mainly because of work), but that's not healthy, and that's not fair considering how frequent humans go to the bathroom. Anyway, check with your vet first. |  |  |  |  |
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