How to Express a Paralyzed Dog's Bladder. Four Methods: Understanding the Basics Emptying a Small Female Dog's Bladder Emptying a Small Male Dog's Bladder Emptying the Bladder of a Large Dog Community Q&A. Dogs with spinal cord injuries (common in some breeds, like dachshunds) frequently cannot urinate on their own. read more
Station for expressing a large paralyzed dog’s bladder. To help express our 70 pound female lab’s bladder to go potty, my wife and I design a simple but very effective expressing station. It just requires (1) a two-leg ^ ladder, (2) a bar, and (3) a sling. read more
A dog can lose their ability of bladder control temporarily or permanently due to injuries, illnesses or aging. A pet owner can learn to express their dog’s bladder in the home environment. First you should get a demonstration at a vet’s clinic. read more