5 to 20 of spayed female dogs can develop incontinence after the spaying procedure.
Urinary incontinence in dogs after spaying.
Incontinence after spaying normally happens when your dog is sleeping or at rest.
There is some debate about whether early spaying causes more bladder control issues than later spaying but overall female dogs that are spayed have higher rates of bladder control issues than those that are not spayed.
Spay incontinence in dogs.
Urinary incontinence affected 12 5 of bitches that were of a large body weight 20 kg body weight and 5 1 of bitches that were of a small body weight 20 kg body weight.
Also dogs who are spayed before their first heat have a lower chance of developing spay incontinence in female dogs however the veterinary community currently believes that spaying before three months of age may increase the potential of its development.
Large breed dogs are more likely to develop spay incontinence than small dogs.
In female dogs the incontinence may be associated with spaying and the lack of certain hormones in the body i e.
Spay incontinence also known as urethral sphincter incompetence is a condition in which a spayed female dog has bladder control issues during its lifetime.
If so she may be suffering from urinary incontinence which commonly affects middle aged and older spayed female dogs.
Changes in estrogen and progesterone levels affect the urinary sphincter mechanism.
This incidence is approximately half that of spaying after the first oestrus.
The condition needs to be diagnosed in order to find the best type of treatment.