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Urinary incontinence is a commonly encountered problem in canine practice. There are several potential causes and risk factors that have been identified. Diagnosing the cause is not always straightforward, but with a methodical approach, it can be made easier. Dr. Julie Byron will discuss several treatment options for urinary incontinence along, with how to deal with house soiling and the frustration it causes. This webinar will also present ways to manage client expectations while expressing empathy and making them a part of the diagnostic and treatment team.

{{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_3}} How a good history and physical examination are key to establishing the cause of urinary incontinence Several ways to approach medical management of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence and options for when the first approach fails Urethral collagen injections and an artificial urethral sphincter if medical therapy fails and how to identify the best options for each patient How educating pet parents about urinary incontinence and the potential causes and treatments can help protect the human–animal bond they share {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_5}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_6}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_subhead}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_copy}} In adherence with RACE guidelines, CE certificates can only be distributed to individual registrants under the name used upon registration. Group viewers will not be eligible to receive multiple CE certificates.

Urinary incontinence is a commonly encountered problem in canine practice. There are several potential causes and risk factors that have been identified. Diagnosing the cause is not always straightforward, but with a methodical approach, it can be made easier. Dr. Julie Byron will discuss several treatment options for urinary incontinence along, with how to deal with house soiling and the frustration it causes. This webinar will also present ways to manage client expectations while expressing empathy and making them a part of the diagnostic and treatment team.

What You'll Learn

Urinary incontinence is a commonly encountered problem in canine practice. There are several potential causes and risk factors that have been identified. Diagnosing the cause is not always straightforward, but with a methodical approach, it can be made easier. Dr. Julie Byron will discuss several treatment options for urinary incontinence along, with how to deal with house soiling and the frustration it causes. This webinar will also present ways to manage client expectations while expressing empathy and making them a part of the diagnostic and treatment team.

What You'll Learn