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<DIV>Yes Sally, pred does make the dogs drink more and pee like no bodies
business. I believe the pred really taxes their kidneys. Freddie can
actually stand on three legs and pee for what seems like a full three
minutes. He did have some accidents in the first week of his prednisone
treatment but once we started tapering off the pred to half dose the accidents
stopped. Keep in mind this boy can pee for three minutes every hour.
We have lots of in/out time these days. I swear I spend all day taking the
dogs in and out. </DIV>
<DIV>Its not Clara's fault. That drug would make any dog pee in the
house. Her body should adjust within a week and the puddles should
stop. That is until the next time you have to use this course of
treatment.</DIV>
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<DIV>Best of luck to you, I hope you have hardwood floors.</DIV>
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<DIV>Helene, Freddie and Ellie</DIV>
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