Review the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies for canine urinary incontinence. The importance of patient history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing will be discussed, as will the mechanics of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence and treatment options—from replacement therapy and α-adrenergic agonist therapy to surgical treatments.
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The causes of canine urinary incontinence
How to perform a thorough diagnosis
How to recognize the clinical signs of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
The treatment options and the efficacy, safety, and adverse effects associated with each
The urinary incontinence disorders that can also affect male dogs
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Review the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies for canine urinary incontinence. The importance of patient history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing will be discussed, as will the mechanics of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence and treatment options—from replacement therapy and α-adrenergic agonist therapy to surgical treatments.
What You'll Learn
The causes of canine urinary incontinence
How to perform a thorough diagnosis
How to recognize the clinical signs of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
The treatment options and the efficacy, safety, and adverse effects associated with each
The urinary incontinence disorders that can also affect male dogs
Review the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies for canine urinary incontinence. The importance of patient history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing will be discussed, as will the mechanics of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence and treatment options—from replacement therapy and α-adrenergic agonist therapy to surgical treatments.
What You'll Learn
The causes of canine urinary incontinence
How to perform a thorough diagnosis
How to recognize the clinical signs of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
The treatment options and the efficacy, safety, and adverse effects associated with each
The urinary incontinence disorders that can also affect male dogs