[Dailydrool] Peeing at night

Karen McKenna tibbotbasset at aol.com
Tue May 28 18:25:35 PDT 2013


Thanks to everyone who responded to me. Amelia isn't on steroids anymore although its only been about 5 days so maybe they're still hanging around in her system. 
I have an appointment to get her checked again at the vet and will definitely mention and strongly suggest testing for the UTI. 
Amelia is not straining when she goes, and she's drinking normally not excessively. Her urine is pale colored usually. Sometimes I think she just isn't realizing she has to go when she needs to. 
Thanks for all the help - and if anyone has any more ideas please send them along. 
Thanks!
Karen, Flash and Amelia

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>   5. Gotta vent, eating, peeing (Jane Hay)
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>   9. Re: Picky aged eater (Nancy)
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>  12. Re: Pixel and feared mammary tumor (Mary Ann Thomas)
>  13. Baying at the moon (Valerie)
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 12:56:14 -0700
> From: Janice Colvin <jhenrycolvin75 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Gypsy Van Hounds
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> Jackie,
> 
> Congratulations on getting the Gypsy Van for you and the hounds. I
> wish I still had a larger car, not the Cube, to hold 2 bassets, a
> beagle, and the basset caregivers.  We are just too crowded in there,
> and none of the dogs gets into the backseat very well.
> 
> Enjoy the van.
> 
> Janice
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 20:04:24 -0500
> From: Richard Silberg <richberyl at everestkc.net>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Daisy May
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> Our hearts go out to Chris Bly and her husband Jimmie on the loss of Daisey May.
> She was such a beautiful girl and so sweet ? I know Chris & Jimmie will miss her very much.  I know Chris has done everything for Daisey May during her life, and loved her so much ? made her comfortable at the end.  Please accept our condolences ? I know Raymond and Sadie ATB will be welcoming Daisey May ? and they?ll be able to be free from pain and romp and play again.  Our sweet Zoey is sending her kind thoughts to the Bly?s, also.  We?re enjoying watching Zoey get used to our house and our beagle and cat guests.  But we?re thinking of Daisy May.
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 18:44:49 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Michele H." <micheyellow at yahoo.com>
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> for the May 26 Drool Calendar hounds -- Fowler IL !!
> I'm a few days behind in turning the pages of the Drool calendar, and just noticed the hounds Emmy Lou & Daisy Mae for yesterday (Sunday) May 26th, listed as Fower IL. ?We're newly relocated to Quincy IL and wonder if there are more bassets around this area? ?Hubby and I are currently basset-less and would love to pat your houndettes. :-) My hubby lived here a year before I finally sold the Kansas City house and joined him permanently; he remarked he saw some bassets on the sidelines at last year's StPats Parade. ?Might it have been your beauties??
> Thanks,
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 18:41:11 -0600
> From: Mr Shannon R Gerdel <bassethoundbutler at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Daisey
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> Chris,
> 
> I am so so sorry for the loss of your wonderful girl. I am in tears, and I
> am sure many of the rest of us are joining you. It is never easy to lose
> someone we love so much.
> 
> I am not always up to speed, or up to date, but I know this much. You loved
> your sweet Daisey May, and we all knew that she loved you. You didn't mean
> for this to happen. I wish that I could keep it from ever happening again.
> Daisey knew that she was loved and cared for, and that
> 
> We are here for you. I am here for you. I am sure that you sweet Daisey has
> run into day Ornery Arnie of mine.
> 
> Houndie Hugs and Snooter Kisses frum da Caspaw Cwew! Yours in Dwool,
> 
> Babe
> 
> Boomer
> 
> Arnie ATB
> 
> Butler Shannon-DDOD (Dat dum ol dad; an absowute, topaw, compwete
> BassetCase)
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 21:05:59 -0400
> From: Jane Hay <janewhay at gmail.com>
> To: Daily Drool <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Gotta vent, eating, peeing
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> Every year it happens....I live in the south and I find at least one dog
> left in a hot care every summer and call 911 to report it. We have a local
> law that says it's illegal to leave your dog in the car but it's never
> enforced. So the DH and I are loading groceries into our car and this idiot
> woman pulls up in a black car, opens the windows a couple of inches and
> leaves her little dog in the car. It was mid 70's but the sun was blazing
> and any idiot knows how hot a car gets (especially a black one!) even with
> the windows down. So I told her very nicely that it really is too hot to
> leave her dog in the car. She informed me that she knew what she was doing,
> she had had eight dogs and the dog would be just fine and went on into the
> store. Well, we waited to make sure she came out quickly and she actually
> did but I thought I was going to have to make my first call of the season
> to 911. I would have given her a few more minutes before I called the
> police but, fortunately, she really did just run in and come back out.
> People think they're giving their dog a treat by letting them come with
> them for a ride but it's not fun for a dog to suffer from heat exhaustion
> in a hot car! It just makes me so darn mad that people are that stupid! I
> need to take some lessons from Marlene so I can be more aggressive in
> situations like that!
> 
> Riche, try some smelly cat food on your dog's kibble and see if that helps.
> Shadow is our problem child and we have to get creative here to get her to
> eat. Right now we're dicing up cheap hot dogs into her kibble and that's
> working. We've done cat food, bullion, diced ham, diced chicken,
> gravy.....you get the idea. It seems like we have to switch things up
> periodically to keep her interested in eating. We've also used sharp cheese
> to get her to eat. It seems like the smellier, the better.
> 
> Our Suzy is incontinent and just had a steroid shot for her ears so you can
> imagine what it's like here. Fortunately, I'm home most of the time so I
> keep track of when she gets a drink and let her out after about 20 minutes
> or we'd have a puddle someplace in the house. I do actually put the water
> up around 8 PM and she goes out at the last minute before I go to bed. I
> also have her confined to her "bedroom" which is a full bathroom off from
> our family room where the rest of the Houndettes sleep. I have to wash her
> bedding fairly often and now even more frequently after the steroids.
> Honestly, if I had an older hound who just can't make it through the night
> without having an accident, I'd be using the puppy pads. No one wants to
> encourage their dog to do that regularly but, in the case of a senior hound
> or one who has an issue, at least the mess is confined to a specific spot
> and easier to clean up.
> 
> I've already sent a note to Chris privately but I know every one on this
> list worries that their hound is going to bloat at some time or another.
> Debbie gave us all a heartbreaking description of what she went through
> with Elder Clara and I know that Chris' experience with Daisy Mae was just
> as bad. Chris is one of the most hound savvy people that I know and she
> still got fooled by Daisy's symptoms so make sure you know what the
> general symptoms of bloat are. There are a number of resources online that
> have lots of information on bloat if you aren't sure of the usual signs and
> symptoms. Make sure you know where the closest emergency vet is located and
> have their number in your phone so you can call while you're on the
> way. And make sure your whole family or anyone caring for your hounds knows
> what to look for. Bloat is something that none of my hounds has ever
> experienced and I'm praying that they never will!
> 
> The Houndettes are sending heart healing and get well drool to all in need.
> 
> Jane & the Houndettes
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> From: Riche Churchill <buglr at blomand.net>
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> Hoping not to start (restart) a food war, the following is just my 
> opinion from my own experience. I really am beginning to think we are 
> being hornswoggled by dog food companies. Aside from dogs with allergy 
> problems (and there seems to be way too many of them) or specific health 
> problems, I have serious doubts as to how much it matters WHAT is fed.
> 
> With 70 years of dog ownership experience, my dogs today are no more 
> heathy nor less so than the first one. We fed Purina (and whatever came 
> before it) probably the first 55 years. For the last 15-ish, we've 
> avoided kibbles whose first ingredient is "yellow corn" and fed brands 
> featuring rice and lamb or rice and chicken or are grain-free.
> 
> The treats are another matter. I don't pay attention to what's in them, 
> partly because they are a very small part of doggy intake and also 
> because I'm not about to pay $7 or more for a 12-oz. (or less) box or 
> bag of SuperDuperHealth biscuits.
> 
> Throughout all these years, for whatever reason, I have never had a 
> single dog with a health problem that was in any way related to food. In 
> fact, mine have had very little health problems of any kind (knock on 
> wood) and every single one, regardless of breed (tho most were Bassets) 
> lived to the average lifespan or well beyond. Every one -- except for a 
> pup I bought in the 60's who turned out to have VWD (bleeding disorder). 
> However, I'll continue with the "believed to be better" kibble and 
> continue to avoid the first-ingredient-corn hoopla, but am no longer 
> convinced it matters as much as we're told.
> 
> I certainly know plenty of people who feed their dogs the cheapest and 
> junkiest dog food, and the dogs seem to live forever, unless they get 
> hit by a car.
> 
> Riche
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> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 00:00:34 -0500
> From: Riche Churchill <buglr at blomand.net>
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> In previous post, I should have mentioned that I've not only owned dogs 
> (or been owned by, more like) for 70 years, I am talking about MANY 
> dogs. In the 60's and early 70's I was a breeder & exhibitor of Bassets, 
> along with my mother and later my partner, and there usually were 10 to 
> 20 in residence. When I stopped that (partly because I grew to hate 
> puppy buyers and mostly because I'd started the Bugler and felt it a 
> conflict of interest) I and we still always had at least 10 and usually 
> more -- mostly rescues.
> 
> And speaking of rescues, sometimes they were pups, but often they were 
> full-grown of indeterminate age and who knows what they'd eaten before 
> coming to live with us? Some were so emaciated they looked like hairy 
> skeletons, but they went on to live long and healthily with us. In the 
> previous post, I said all lived their average lifespan and beyond, but a 
> fuzzy memory kicked in and I recalled two who did not. But it wasn't 
> food-related, or at least not technically, unless you count eating 
> foreign objects that cause obstruction. The first episode was 
> successfully operated upon, the second time was misdiagnosed till too 
> late and they did not survive..
> 
> Basically, my point is this: Feed what you think is best and-or what you 
> can afford. No one should be made to feel they are "failing" their dog 
> or dogs because their financial resources may be limited. Your dog or 
> dogs have a life they probably would not have had without you. I'll bet 
> they love you no matter what you feed.
> 
> Riche Churchill
> 
> 
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> Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 22:02:25 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Dale Rutz <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Question from Gracie
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> Hi it's Gracie,
> 
> I have a question.  What's a summer camp?  I don't know what one is but Natalie 
> went shopping for one today and came home with a bunch of clothes, no summer 
> camp thingy in the bag that I could see but Snoopy is hysterical, Snoopy is in 
> full blown pout, Snoopy is beside himself and I can't even find the stupid 
> summer camp.  Is it tiny?  Where is it?
> 
> Love,
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> From: Nancy <nancykay9 at gmail.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
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> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Picky aged eater
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> Our 7-year-old Tina is doing the same thing, and like DP, DH is worried sick until she eats. I think part of the problem is that all the other dogs that make up our comparison population are/were total idiots about eating. Little/Big Charlie eats anything he sees, and eats so quickly that we have to feed him in a 12-hole muffin tin so he doesn't get a tummy ache. So, by comparison, "Tina might starve to death."
> 
> Tina recently had a nose-to-tail vet exam, including a senior blood-panel and urinalysis. The vet pronounced her very healthy and fit, in better shape than most of her other clients. That put my mind at ease, so if she wants to skip a meal, then so what. 
> 
> Currently, we are mixing in a little peanut butter with her (expensive, human-grade) kibble. That does the trick, most of the time.
> 
> Having said all that, there were 2 other times she wouldn't eat when she was younger: once because of a bad tooth, and once because she had uveitis, a painful eye condition. So a vet visit might be in order.
> 
> Nancy, Tina-Weena, and Little/Big Charlie
> 
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 08:57:42 -0500 (CDT)
> From: dpmcquade at verizon.net
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nightime peeing
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> Is Amelia still on steriods? They can make a dog pee like mad. I think I would have Amelia checked for a UTI, too. Is she straining when she pees?
> 
> If you need to keep a dog who hates crates in a crate, I would suggest one of the soft-sided crates. We got one for our Abner, who was crate aggressive, and he didn't have a problem with it at all. But if Amelia will chew the crate, that might not be the best solution, since she might go through the canvas.
> Pam, food slave to the Dashing Bassets
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> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 13:19:05 -0400
> From: Sally Russell <sally at slokr.com>
> To: "dailydrool at dailydrool.org" <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Pixel and feared mammary tumor
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> I am happy to report that Pixel has a benign skin tag and not what we
> feared.  It was right near her nipple.
> 
> So we are all thrilled at the good news.  Nothing to do but clean it
> regularly as our vet did not want to remove it and cause her any pain for
> no reason.
> 
> Thanks for all the back channel support.
> 
> 
> Sally Russell
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> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 11:11:26 -0700
> From: Mary Ann Thomas <queenbasset at gmail.com>
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> Hurray! Best news we could have wished for.  Lub and huggers to Pixel and
> slabs.
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Sally Russell <sally at slokr.com> wrote:
> 
>> The DAILY DROOL
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>> I am happy to report that Pixel has a benign skin tag and not what we
>> feared.  It was right near her nipple.
>> 
>> So we are all thrilled at the good news.  Nothing to do but clean it
>> regularly as our vet did not want to remove it and cause her any pain for
>> no reason.
>> 
>> Thanks for all the back channel support.
>> 
>> 
>> Sally Russell
>> 
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> From: Valerie <vlbzwick at yahoo.com>
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> Bo is a moon dog. Each month, the night that the moon is fullest, he simply can't settle down and wanders about the house restlessly till dawn. but this month was the worst ever--not only did he wander, he bayed on and off from about 2AM til dawn. Having him in a darkened room didn't help. the only thing that helped was distracting him. does anyone know any remedies for this?
> Val (sleepless in Kona), Harley (mom, make him be quiet. I can't sleep), Bill (zzzzzz)' and Bo (ah ROO! Ah ROO! Ah ROO!)
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> From: Valerie <vlbzwick at yahoo.com>
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> I'll be brief as I fear I get to repeating myself in posts which must be a drag. Bo is a nighttime peer and is also on steroids. He is also terribly crate phobic and wants to be with his pack. so we put diapers on him at night. Jennifer Martin (Browyn the Fairy Princess) plans to sew the "Bo's Pajamas" dog suits in which I use Poise incontinence pads as part of her Etsy dogwear line.More about these suits is in the Archives. they are basically zip up jumpsuits with room in the crotches for diaper pads. They work great for us, and Bo goes commando during the day and uses the doggie door. there is also a good commercial product called "Tinkle Trousers", which uses disposable baby diapers. Google it. this is another alternative to nighttime crating, confinement, or puppy pads. Val
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> Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 17:23:27 -0400 (EDT)
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Dollie
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> My little miss has a Dr apt tomorrow. it almost looks like she has rubbed her upper eye lid, and it is a bit swollen and sometimes weepy. This has been a on and off thing for a few days now, one day it looks fine and then the next not so much. They have a lady Doc at the clinic that specializes in eyeballs so we will see her tomorrow. I don't think it is anything serious, but I have no clue when it comes to eyes, so we will take a look see. 
> She had a very busy day yesterday, she was charming all the guests, she told them this sob story of how she is never fed, and ohhhhhh maybe a bite of steak might help..........she looked just regal as they handed her a bite. One lady said look at that, you give her some and she goes right back to looking like she never gets food.
> Why yes---I do think a basset plans this.
> The only bad part for me was that a couple ladies that had forgot Sister Daisy is gone called her Daisy and said oh she looks so good. I pulled up the big girl panties and said, Daisy is very dead, this is Dollie, they were amazed at how much she looks like Daisy---but acts like Clara.
> We all had a good day, Dollie was worn out, slept like a log and was raging with a toy at 5am. Since I have taken a few extra days off, her 5am antics would of been better received a few hours later. 
> So we are hoping the eyeball check is a nothing.
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> Try Composure.  Works on my bassets well.
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>> Bo is a moon dog. Each month, the night that the moon is fullest, he
>> simply can't settle down and wanders about the house restlessly till dawn.
>> but this month was the worst ever--not only did he wander, he bayed on and
>> off from about 2AM til dawn. Having him in a darkened room didn't help. the
>> only thing that helped was distracting him. does anyone know any remedies
>> for this?
>> Val (sleepless in Kona), Harley (mom, make him be quiet. I can't sleep),
>> Bill (zzzzzz)' and Bo (ah ROO! Ah ROO! Ah ROO!)
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