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Question for pet people

Zoey has been on prednisone for just over a week because of her itching. It seems to make her very thirsty, she has been drinking a ton. Because of this she has had 2 accidents in the middle of the night. I am pretty sure it's her and not Eldrick because they both have spots where they tend to go even since they were puppies, and this is her "area" both times. Last night our door was shut part way but not all the way and I really don't sleep sound these days so I don't know if she even tried to wake us up.  So, while she's on the meds should I start limiting her water after a certain time at night? I feel really bad doing that, but I remember my parents doing the same when my brother was wetting the bed... if it's ok for people is it ok for dogs?

If she's up when I get up to pee in the middle of the night then I let her out, but both times I got up last night she was asleep and I even got up once and let Eldrick out and she didn't get up then.

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Re: Question for pet people

  • Pred. definitely increases thirst!!  I'd check with your vet to be sure, but I don't think it's wise to restrict her access to water.  What I would do, is when you get up at night to pee, get her up too if she's not awake and let her out. 

    Either that, or possibly confine her to a tiled area where accidents are easy to clean up?

    Hope she's feeling better soon!!!!

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  • Thirst and increased hunger is a side effect of the meds.  Keep in mind that just because it makes them feel more thirsty or hungry does not mean that their bodies require extra food or water. 

    You can absolutely limit water or completely remove it after a certain time to help reduce accidents.  Just make sure your toilet lids are down as well.

    Hopefully that should help.

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  • I think today I am going to decrease her dosage and hope that it helps. He didn't tell me when to take her off of it and gave me enough pills to last until like thanksgiving. My mom has been on pred. several times for her chrons and said that it's not something that we shouldn't just STOP giving her once she gets better or she'll go through withdrawl so I am going to start tapering it. Right now she's at 10 mg so I think I will take her down to 5 since the itching has gotten much better.
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  • I also might feed her a little extra because my mom suggested that she may be drinking because she's hungry and the water helps fill her belly. She's not one to eat the whole bowl of food at once and we often still see food in her dish in the AM from the night before so as long as I stay within the guidelines for her weight I don't think increased food will hurt anything for a couple of days.
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  • That's good...it definitely needs to be weaned and not stopped abruptly.  As for her food and water...as long as she's getting what's normal for her on a daily basis (Don't limit anything to the point of malnourishment of course) she'll be good.  The extra food and water for a short time wont hurt her at all...but if her accidents are becoming a problem, it won't hurt to not offer the extra either.
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  • Maybe start limiting her water at night - like after a certain time in the evening like @ 7:00pm - put the water dish up.  I read somewhere that it's a good idea to do with pets to prevent nightly accidents.  That way - you aren't limiting water the entire day - just before bed.

    Or - if that isn't an option maybe get pee pads for her?  That way if she can't get outside - then she'd at least have somewhere to go until you get up.  Then you just throw the pad away.  Might not be the greatest idea, but it's just a thought.

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