
|Articles|January 1, 2003
When your pet doesn't urinate normally (PDF)
Normal urination is a complex process that requires a structurally normal urinary tract as well as coordination of mental awareness, nerve function, and muscle relaxation and contraction. When some part of the process fails, your pet may become incontinent or have difficulty urinating.
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