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Ryan K
ParticipantI just noticed a clear string of slime hanging between my dog’s legs as she was walking outside. I am in the middle of changing her food so I am not sure if this could be a side effect of that? She was just in the vet’s office a couple weeks ago for a blood test and everything was fine. I have had her off and on Proin recently because of her incontinence. I started her on a natural supplement a few days ago so I don’t know if that is effecting her at all or not. I know a UTI could pop up at any time but could discharge also just be a normal issue for a senior dog?
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MemberI think a phone call to the vet is in order, have the vet call you when he has a minute, I wouldn’t discuss it with the vet tech as I would want the veterinarian’s expertise on the matter. After all, what you describe is an abnormal discharge of body fluids.
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