glinda
Well-Known Member
I have a 12 year old mini shetland
. on saturday when I checked her in the afternoon she was lying down on the concrete outside her stable- not good! She struggled to her feet and then fell over
. I got her into stable where she laid down and I couldn't get her up. Vet came straight away and diagnosed gassy colic as she was tachycardic and tachypnoeic. She was given pain relief, sedation and she was stomach tubed etc
I was up all night with her but she seemed to improve, getting to her feet and standing quietly. Sunday she was quiet but eating well- bran mash and some inland grass, she just seemed a little wobbly but put this down to her being weak etc
Monday morning I left her in the stable and she seemed ok- went to check her at lunchtime and she was lying down again, really struggled to get up, fell over and was VERY wobbly on her back legs- Vet came back straight away and wondered if she had dislocated her hip (OMG)
Took her straight to the surgery and 5 vets looked at her, she had full blood tests and about 30 X-rays . they can't find whats wrong !!!!
They have ruled out hip luxation- both her hips are in place but all agree something is very very wrong but they have no idea whats going on!!!
She has spent the night at the vets and they are doing more tests as we speak ..
She had had bilateral luxating patellas since I rescued her when she was 8 months old . these have never caused her any problems and the vets don't think they are now.
Ideas anyone ??
I was up all night with her but she seemed to improve, getting to her feet and standing quietly. Sunday she was quiet but eating well- bran mash and some inland grass, she just seemed a little wobbly but put this down to her being weak etc
Monday morning I left her in the stable and she seemed ok- went to check her at lunchtime and she was lying down again, really struggled to get up, fell over and was VERY wobbly on her back legs- Vet came back straight away and wondered if she had dislocated her hip (OMG)
Took her straight to the surgery and 5 vets looked at her, she had full blood tests and about 30 X-rays . they can't find whats wrong !!!!
They have ruled out hip luxation- both her hips are in place but all agree something is very very wrong but they have no idea whats going on!!!
She has spent the night at the vets and they are doing more tests as we speak ..
She had had bilateral luxating patellas since I rescued her when she was 8 months old . these have never caused her any problems and the vets don't think they are now.
Ideas anyone ??