Feed principally on a milk diet; some boiled fresh fish may be given, but meat must be avoided.

Urine (Incontinence):

See [Incontinence of Urine].

Urine (Sediment in):

Symptoms: The urine may be passed white and cloudy, or clear, but of a high colour, and when cold there is a thick, yellowish-white deposit.

Treatment: When accompanied by some illness with a high fever, no special treatment is necessary, as the condition will pass away as the health improves, but when the symptoms described are present and the dog seems otherwise apparently well, give a course of hyposulphite of soda, from three to twenty[1] grains two or three times a day in water or a little milk. A dog will generally take this medicine himself when mixed with milk.

Diet: Milk, tripe, stewed rabbit, etc., with rice or bread, but avoid red meat.

Urticaria:

See [Nettlerash].