Urinary incontinence means the 'loss of ability to control of urination' and can be caused by a variety of diseases.
Whether your dog is already your best friend or you are considering getting a puppy, we have put together lots of helpful dog advice on topics such as puppy advice, neutering and vaccinations to behaviour, dietary advice, reproduction and more.
Dogs
Taking on a puppy is a big responsibility - remember it will not stay a puppy for long.
Kennel cough is not a serious disease in most otherwise healthy dogs.
Some entire female dogs and cats develop changes several months after a season.
Cruciate ligament rupture is the famous knee injury of professional footballers. It is surprisingly common in dogs too.
Arthritis is a familiar problem for most vets. A large number of dogs, and an increasing number of cats, suffer from arthritis.
Although Addison's disease can be a very serious disease the changes it causes can be very subtle in the early stages.
Your vet will carry out a 'nose to tail' MOT when your dog is given its annual booster vaccinations.
Neutering is carried out for a variety of reasons including health-related issues, reproduction control and others.