Enurace 50 mg tablets for dogs

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Enurace 50 mg Tablets for Dogs

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Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs are POM-V continence tablets used to help control urinary incontinence, most often in spayed bitches with a weak bladder sphincter. They support better bladder control and can reduce urine leakage when your dog is resting or asleep.

Each pack contains 100 film-coated 50mg tablets. Your vet will work out the exact daily dose of Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs based on your dog’s weight and general health. Always follow the prescription and your vet’s instructions carefully.

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Enurace 50 mg tablets for dogs

Enurace 50 mg tablets for dogs

PRESCRIPTION NEEDED (Pom-V)

What Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs Are For

Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs are designed for dogs that leak urine without realising. This usually happens when they are relaxed, asleep or lying down. It is most common in neutered bitches with urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence, where the bladder outlet does not stay tightly closed.

By improving the tone of the bladder outlet, Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs can help reduce dribbling and keep your dog, their bedding and your home drier and more comfortable.

Key Benefits of Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs

✔ Supports stronger bladder sphincter tone in affected dogs
✔ Helps reduce urine leakage on bedding, floors and soft furnishings
✔ Ideal strength for medium and larger dogs needing higher doses
✔ 1×100 pack suitable for ongoing continence management
✔ Used as part of a wider continence plan set by your vet

How Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs Work

Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs contain an active ingredient that increases the tone of the urethral sphincter. This circular muscle sits at the exit of the bladder.

When the sphincter works more effectively:

  • It closes more firmly while your dog rests

  • Less urine escapes without your dog noticing

  • Wet patches under the hindquarters become less frequent

Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs do not cure the underlying weakness. Instead, they help manage the signs over the long term. Your vet may also look for urinary infections or other bladder problems and treat these at the same time.

When Vets May Prescribe Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs

Your vet may prescribe Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs if your dog:

  • Leaks urine when lying down or asleep

  • Wakes up with a wet patch under the hindquarters

  • Seems unaware that leakage has happened

Before starting Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs, your vet will usually:

  • Take a full history of the incontinence problem

  • Examine your dog from nose to tail

  • Test a urine sample for infection, blood or crystals

  • Sometimes arrange blood tests or scans if needed

These checks help rule out other causes such as bladder stones, infection, nerve disease or kidney problems.

How to Give Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs

Always follow your vet’s instructions and the label on the box.

General guidance:

  • Give the exact number of Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs prescribed by your vet

  • Your vet will tell you how many times a day to give the tablets

  • Tablets can usually be given with a small amount of food if needed

  • Try to give doses at the same time each day to keep the effect steady

  • Make sure your dog swallows the full tablet or correct part of a tablet

Do not change the dose or dosing schedule yourself. If you miss a dose, or are unsure whether your dog received it, contact your vet for advice before giving more.

Everyday Management with Enurace 50mg Tablets for Dogs

With Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs and a good management plan, many dogs can:

  • Sleep on their usual bedding with fewer wet patches

  • Travel more comfortably in the car or crate

  • Spend more time indoors with fewer accidents

You can help by:

  • Using washable, absorbent bedding or mattress protectors

  • Cleaning any accidents promptly with pet-safe odour removers

  • Keeping your dog at a healthy weight, as excess weight can worsen incontinence

  • Offering regular toilet breaks, especially before bed and first thing in the morning

If leakage returns or worsens, let your vet know. They may need to adjust the dose or carry out further checks.

Safety Information

Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs are a POM-V medicine. They must only be used under the care of a veterinary surgeon and only for the dog named on the prescription.

Important points:

  • Do not use Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs in any other pet

  • Tell your vet about all other medicines or supplements your dog receives

  • Inform your vet if your dog has heart disease, high blood pressure, kidney problems or any long-term illness

  • Follow all dosing instructions closely and do not share tablets between dogs

Contact your vet promptly if you notice:

  • Restlessness, rapid breathing or changes in heart rate

  • Vomiting, diarrhoea or loss of appetite

  • Behaviour changes or any other sign that worries you

Store Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs in the original packaging, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep them out of sight and reach of children and animals. Do not use them after the expiry date. Return any unused or expired tablets to your vet or pharmacist for safe disposal.

Used exactly as your vet directs, Enurace 50mg tablets for dogs can play a key role in managing urinary incontinence and helping affected dogs stay cleaner, drier and more comfortable at home.

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