Urethral prolapse occurs most frequently in young, intact, male, brachycephalic dogs. Conventional treatment of choice is surgical resection of the prolapsed urethra and apposition of urethral and penile mucosa. Kirsch et al. recently described an urethropexy technique. By putting sutures into the urethral lumen, the prolapsed mucosa may be reduced and without causing significant complications. In this report, two canine cases with recurred urethral prolapse after urethropexy are presented. And possible causes of the recurrence are discussed.