Urinary Incontinence
A Serious Medical Condition
Canine urinary incontinence is a serious medical condition which affects mostly older female dogs. These dogs lose the ability to control urination. The most obvious symptom is leaking or dribbling of urine which often occurs while the dog is sleeping or relaxed.
Effective and Efficient Treatment
ACell Vet provides simple and effective treatment for this difficult and frustrating condition. In a simple cystoscopic procedure, a mixture of the ACell Vet Powder, sterile saline and sterile glycerin is injected into the internal urinary sphincter at three locations.
Continence Maintained for a Minimum of Six Months
In a study conducted by Jeff Wood, DVM, Northside Veterinary Hospital, Hillsdale MI, the experimental group maintained continence for an average of six (6) months, while the control group receiving the placebo of sterile saline and sterile glycerin maintained continence for an average of only 2.3 weeks.