Puppy dripping pee

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  1. Tiff

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    Hi, I'm trying to see what to do about my 13 week old lab mix dribbling pee while laying, sitting, etc. She seems to not notice it but it drips until it makes a small puddle. Im worried. I've had her for only 2 days and I'm new at this! This has just started today. Please please help!
     
  2. Oberon

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    Hi Tiff, welcome to the forum.

    The best thing is to take your puppy to the vet. There may be several different things that could cause this problem and your vet will be able to work out what's going on. A bladder or urinary tract infection is a possibility and that would need antibiotics prescribed by the vet. I'm sure that if you go to the vet this can be sorted out.
     
  3. Karen

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    Hi and welcome to the forum! Yes, a quick visit to the vet. I'm also guessing it's a UTI.
     
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    Hi and welcome to the forum.
    I agree with the above, it's not normal so vet visit needed sooner rather than later.
     
  5. Tiff

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    Ok. She also has a small hernia on her stomach. Is that normal?
     
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    Could it be her belly button? Again, your vet is best placed to talk over these concerns. If the symptoms are persisting, I'd recommend you make an appointment immediately, because she must be in some discomfort. Let us know how you get on.
     
  7. Naya

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    It sounds like it could be very painful. My girl had a hernia which needed operating on. My vet said she must of been in pain and was glad I took her in so quickly.
    Did you manage to take her to the vet regarding the dripping pee? I really do think it's important you take her as she may become quite poorly.
     
  8. Beanwood

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    Hi and how is your puppy? Hope she is a little better today. What did the vet suggest? :)
     

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