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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Dee I had a spayed lab that used to leak while
she was sleeping and it got so bad that we couldn't let her sleep in the bed
with any of us as it became almost a nightly occurance. The vet that we
had at that time just brushed me off when I asked about it and after suffering
with this for at least 2 years I changed vets and when I asked the new guy about
this he gave Ubu (our black lab girl) estrogen capsules. He told me that
it happened occasionally in spayed females. Within 2 nights she never
leaked again and she was able to sleep anywhere without the carpet or dog bed
being wet when she would get up. I only wish I had known about this
sooner. Hope this helps a little with your question.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Dawn, momslave to Lucy, Lilly and Daisy the lab
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