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Urinary incontinence in male dogs under primary veterinary care in England: prevalence and risk factors.

Jon L HallL OwenA RiddellD B ChurchD C BrodbeltDan Gerard O'Neill
Published in: The Journal of small animal practice (2018)
The overall prevalence of urinary incontinence in male dogs is approximately 1%, which may be higher than expected given the sparsity of reports describing this problem. In contrast to bitches, neutering and bodyweight were not associated with greater odds of urinary incontinence, which is important when giving neutering advice.
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