Your Dog’s Discussion Guide

Answer a few quick questions about your dog’s urinary symptoms, then download a personalized guide to bring to your veterinarian — it helps your vet understand what’s going on and get to the right care faster.

🔒 Private — nothing is saved or sent. It stays on your device.
Please answer all the questions, then download your guide to bring to your veterinarian.

After the diagnosis

Once your dog is diagnosed with urinary incontinence caused by weak muscles in the urethral sphincter, ask your veterinarian about how to best treat your pet.

Here are some questions to help guide the conversation:

•  Will PROIN ER™ (phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride extended-release tablets) keep my dog from accidental urination or leaks on the furniture
•  Will I need to take her on walks more frequently?
•  Are there any side effects of treatment?
•  What signs should I be concerned about?
•  Do I need to give my pet more water?
•  Can I continue to feed my pet the same food?
•  Can I still give my dog treats?
•  What should I do if my pet is not behaving normally?
•  How often do we need to come back to see you?