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Talking with your veterinarian about urinary incontinence

Since urinary incontinence may be new to you, here are some questions that your veterinarian may ask to help in the diagnosis (along with tests like urine culture, blood tests, abdominal imaging, or ultrasound).

What is urinary incontinence?

A medical condition where the muscles that control urine storage donʼt function properly, allowing urine to leak out when your dog is relaxed or sleeping.

Know the Signs
Up to 1 in 5 spayed female dogs may develop urinary incontinence.1

1Kendall A, et al. ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of urinary incontinence in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2024.

One small pill a day can get your dog back where they belong

The PROIN ER™ advantage

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A Trusted Solution

The only once-a-day, FDA-approved medication for the control of UI due to urethral sphincter hypotonus in dogs.

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Cost-Effective

For as little as $1 a day, your dog can experience all-day relief from UI.

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Consistent Control

Patented extended-release technology provides controlled release that ensures steady absorption, reducing accidents caused by UI.

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Safe & Delicious

Small, flavorful tablets make medication time easy. Plus, its hydrolyzed-protein formula is designed for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

Additional resources

See below for more information regarding PROIN ER and canine urinary incontinence (UI) including prescribing information, articles and videos.

Pet Owner Brochure

A downloadable PDF highlighting the features and benefits of PROIN ER.

Articles and videos

Learn more about UI, its causes and the effectiveness of PROIN ER.

Prescribing information

Prescribing information for PROIN ER for the treatment of UI due to urethral sphincter hypotonus.