The webinar to find what’s MISSING in your UI protocol

There’s a gap in managing urinary incontinence (UI), and it’s not medical. UI frays the bond between dogs and their families—often before you’re aware they’re struggling.

A more complete protocol helps identify at-risk patients early, drives long-term treatment success, and boosts practice efficiency. Most important, it helps keep dogs with their families where they belong.

Host: Ernie Ward, DVM, CVFT

“I’ve seen too many dog owners reach a breaking point with UI, making a tough decision they didn’t need to make. In this webinar, I’ll walk through straightforward clinical and business tools you can implement to change the outcome for dogs with UI.”

Host: Ernie Ward, DVM, CVFT

“I’ve seen too many dog owners reach a breaking point with UI, making a tough decision they didn’t need to make. In this webinar, I’ll walk through straightforward clinical and business tools you can implement to change the outcome for dogs with UI.”

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Webinar sneak peek from Dr. Ward

Get the elements for a more complete UI protocol

Patient Identification

A few questions to get clients talking about UI signs during routine visits

Ongoing Management

Monitoring approach that goes beyond the prescription for
lifelong success

Client Education

Team member tools to help clients understand that UI is a medical condition that can be managed with a once-a-day pill

Compliance

Refill and autoship strategies that drive treatment consistency, practice efficiency, and revenue reliability

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PROIN ER is the only FDA-approved once-daily medication for the control of canine urinary incontinence (UI) due to urethral sphincter hypotonus.

Indication
PROIN ER is indicated for the control of urinary incontinence due to urethral sphincter hypotonus in dogs.

Available as
For use with
Strengths
Tablet
Canines
18, 38, 74 or 145 mg tablet

Benefits

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A First-Line UI Treatment Per ACVIM Consensus1

PROIN ER is indicated for the control of canine UI due to urethral sphincter hypotonus.

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Treatment Compliance

Simple once-daily dosing helps clients adhere to treatment, which can improve patient outcomes.1

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Cost-Effective

Lower cost of treatment can make quality care more accessible and offer long-term affordability for pet owners.

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Consistent Control

Patented extended-release technology provides controlled delivery that ensures steady absorption, reducing the occurrence of UI episodes.

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Broad Tolerability

Formulated with hydrolyzed protein, making it an alternative for dogs with dietary sensitivities.*

1Kendall A, Byron JK, Westropp JL, Coates JR, Vaden S, Adin C, Oetelaar G, Bartges JW, Foster JD, Adams LG, Olby N, Berent A. ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of urinary incontinence in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2024 Mar-Apr;38(2):878-903. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16975. Epub 2024 Jan 13. PMID: 38217372; PMCID: PMC10937496.

2Barter LS et al. 2015; Adams VJ et al. J Small Anim Pract. 2005.

*While hydrolyzed proteins reduce the risk of immunologic reactivity, individual sensitivities may still occur.