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 Kashi's Sudden Urinary and Fecal Incontenence

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AnneMarie
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Kashi is our 5 year old neutered male Sibe. About 7 weeks ago, we noticed that he was dribbling urine when marking during his walks, he had no other symptoms. 4 weeks ago he defecated in the house. This was very strange behaviour for him as he has never had an accident in the house nor did he even try to alert us to go out! He has been the cleanest dog we have ever owned. He grooms himself on a regular basis and always cleans his feet after being outside.

The urinary dribbling and fecal incontenence have continued and are now accompanied by a slight robotic stifness to his rear legs when being healed on the lead. When running or walking fast, he is fine and there is no interuption to his steps and his gait is fine.

We have taken him for blood work, urinalysis and xrays of his back. Everything came back normal. We were then referred to a neurologist and they performed a spinal MRI which also came back normal. Our vet and three other neurologists are stumped and yet our poor boy is getting worse. Have any of you ever experienced something similar with your Sibes? Please share, all thoughts are welcome!
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Erinc
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Join date : 2011-11-12

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PostSubject: Re: Kashi's Sudden Urinary and Fecal Incontenence   Kashi's Sudden Urinary and Fecal Incontenence EmptyFri Mar 02, 2012 7:01 pm

I hope you can find what you are looking for here and that Kashi gets well real soon! All the best.
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I'm sorry to hear about Kashi. I hope you find out what's going on with him.
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AnneMarie
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Erinc wrote:
I hope you can find what you are looking for here and that Kashi gets well real soon! All the best.

Thank you so much! All the best to you and your Sibe babies.

Love, Kashi & Kyra
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AnneMarie
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26nikita wrote:
I'm sorry to hear about Kashi. I hope you find out what's going on with him.
Thank you so much Nikita! All the best to you!

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PostSubject: Re: Kashi's Sudden Urinary and Fecal Incontenence   Kashi's Sudden Urinary and Fecal Incontenence EmptySat Mar 03, 2012 1:32 am

Sorry to hear about Kashi's issues and I hope they get it figured out. Wish I had the answer for him, but I don't have an experience with that.

Good luck
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