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Re: [pyrnet] medication causing incontinence?
In a message dated 07/28/2000 4:44:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Date: 07/28/2000 4:44:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: lochsloy@eagnet.com (Dennis & Marie McFarland)
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From: "Katie Allison Granju" <kgranju@yahoo.com>
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> Leo had an anti-inflammatory shot and is now being
> treated with oral Cephalexen for itchy, scabby spots
> that popped up on his back. He had the shot two days
> ago and I am giving him the antibiotic every day. Now
> he is peeing everywhere and this is dog who has not
> had a housetraining accident since he was 4 months
> old. Is this from the oral medication or the shot? How
> long will it last?
>
> Katie
>
Have you called your vet to inquire if the meds could be causing Leo's
incontinence? I don't know anything about these medications. Sorry.
Marie and Beau
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I have had the same reaction to both antibiotics, and prednisone which is a
cortisteriod. As soon as I've stopped the medication the housetraining
problem has gone away. Charlie