![]() ![]() My own dog had the very symptoms your dog had. It truly appears older doge do poorly on the drug. Thank goodness another lucky thing happened in that I could not get her to take her second dose on Saturday - and did not force it since she seemed So unlike herself.and granted the leaking actually had decreased significantly. bc after only giving her 50 mg on Friday night and only another 50mg on Saturday morning, I noticed she was Not herself!.But I just thought maybe she was tired from the visit to the vet clinic the day before and/or just didn’t feel good. Luckily, I started Luna’s first dose on a Friday night and was around her through out the day on Saturday & Sunday!!!. My vet prescribe (50mg Proin, 2x a day) - I had also been told by the Rescue organization that Proin works great for dogs suffering in continence.so I had no reason to question it or so I thought. We had hoped it was just a side effect of her having a UTI However, the frequency and quantity increased even after the UTI had cleared up. Two weeks after the adoption, she started leaking just a lil bit while sleeping Then it increased to large amounts of urine leaking any time she was lying down. the panting continues, but she seems more comfortable panting, than leaking.Ī few weeks ago, we just adopted a female Husky (Luna Bear) from a Rescue whose age is somewhere between 9 to 11 years old. But, I gave the medication the benefit of the doubt. ![]() my dog hasn't "got into something" in 11 years. I called the vet and they said the diarrhea wasn't a known side effect and she probably "got into something". the first week, she had uncontrollable diarrhea and was panting all day and night to the point it would wake me up every hour or 2. She wore diapers when she was home alone, and through the night, but she didn't like that so I decided to try this drug, on the recommendation of a Vet (not my regular Vet). I started my 12 y/o Border Collie X Lab on Proin (Propalin) a few weeks ago, as her leaking was happening every time she laid down and fell asleep. Please take the time to sign my guestbook. Animals exhibiting signs and symptoms of distress should be seen by a veterinarian immediately. It is not meant to substitute for diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, prescription, or formal and individualized advice from a veterinary medical professional. Even in these cases, cataracts don’t necessarily mean blindness.This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge. These are cataracts that develop over a long period during which lens shrivel inside its own capsule. As the cataract matures, the pupil can change its color.Īnother stage is called hypermature cataracts. ![]() Over time, the entire lens can become fogged and all vision is lost. If this change of clouding is minor and does not interfere with vision, the cataract is called incipient or immature cataract. It has been shown that the intracellular accumulation of sorbitol leads to osmotic changes resulting in hydropic lens fibers that degenerate and form sugar cataracts.Ĭataract is the change inside the lens itself. The imbalance is caused primarily by high blood sugar levels that affect every organ in the body. The lens contains around 68 percent of water, and if this balance is upset, more water will be absorbed causing the characteristic opacity and cloudiness. Cataract is usually the result of an imbalance between water and protein quantities in the eyeball. ![]()
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