Deejay09
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My 4 yr old Weimaraner has suddenly started having very strange spasms/seizure type symptoms that has my vet baffled. He will suddenly for no obvious reason, hold his front right leg out high straight in front of him. He knows when it is about to start because he will come looking for me, it panics him and his pupils go very large. This can happen up to 4 or 5 times a day. Some days there are none.
Vet initially tried Rymadil thinking it may be an effect from an unknown injury or pain to no avail. Then tried Epiphen on the basis it may be a seizure, but again, a week on and still occuring although to a lesser degree. These spasms can disapear as quickly as they come on. There seems to be no pattern or specific trigger, although sometimes if caught in the early stages he can be snapped out of it by occupying him with something else.
When in normal mode he is very fit and has good movement. I did notice yesterday whilst he was walking in front of me that for a couple of paces, his back right toes dragged along the road surface and then immediately his front leg came up into spasm.
I know there are multiple possible causes for seizures but just wondered if any one has had experience of this type of behaviour. Any help would be appreciated.
Vet initially tried Rymadil thinking it may be an effect from an unknown injury or pain to no avail. Then tried Epiphen on the basis it may be a seizure, but again, a week on and still occuring although to a lesser degree. These spasms can disapear as quickly as they come on. There seems to be no pattern or specific trigger, although sometimes if caught in the early stages he can be snapped out of it by occupying him with something else.
When in normal mode he is very fit and has good movement. I did notice yesterday whilst he was walking in front of me that for a couple of paces, his back right toes dragged along the road surface and then immediately his front leg came up into spasm.
I know there are multiple possible causes for seizures but just wondered if any one has had experience of this type of behaviour. Any help would be appreciated.
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