The dog was initially treated surgically with cranial advancement of the prepuce, which did not resolve the problem.
Further surgery was then successfully carried out to create a more caudal preputial orifice, which angled the penis ventrally when extruded, directing urine away from the body.
At follow-up clinical examination, the dog was clinically normal.
Source: E. K. Thomas, E. J. Friend, A. S. Taylor and M. H. Hamilton (2009): Preputial urinary diversion to treat urine soaking during urination in a dog. In: Journal of Small Animal Practice
Volume 50 Issue 6, Pages 298 - 300
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