How big a dog can hold its urine? The dog’s body acceptance is key

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How big a dog can hold its urine? The dog’s body acceptance is key

The time when dogs can start to hold in their urine

If the owner wants to let the dog hold in his urine, the choice of time and stage are also very critical. Generally, the dog is between 5-7 months old. The body organs are gradually approaching maturity, and the owner can conduct training in stages. The main purpose of holding in urine is to control the dog's habit of going to the toilet at regular intervals. However, holding in urine can easily cause problems with the dog's kidney function, and the kidney function will be affected. It is not recommended to hold urine for a long time. In severe cases, urinary incontinence or bladder stones may occur.