Diuretics and dogs: is this definitely urine?
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| Post date: 2022-12-04 10:41:02 |
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Frank the Adorable Wombat is officially in heart failure and we've moved from palliative to end-of-life care. He's on a ton of diuretics and is flooding the house, which is fine, but... this doesn't seem like urine?
I mean just anatomically it has to be, but it doesn't smell like urine and in fact has no smell and is clear. And while he is still urinating in the garden, I think these large wet patches he's leaving on my bed, sofa and floors are not intentional.
I just want a better idea of what I'm cleaning up really, so I can do the job right. |
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