wyrdsister
Well-Known Member
At the end of last week, the BananaSpaniel woke up with minimal use of her back legs. She was fine at midnight when we went to bed, slept through the night at my side, and woke up at six doing a great impression of a snake -- slithering around using her front legs, just about tottering onto her back legs, and then slithering again. Needless to say, we made a sharp trip to the vet! She was back on her legs but wobbly by the time we arrived there, continent throughout, and, despite her standard tendency to melt into a furry puddle of woe at the very sight of a vet, completed all the neuro tests with no difficulties. We ran bloods for kidney problems (she's had a borderline result recently, so it's on our watch list) and infection, both of which were clear. She showed no sign of pain on manipulation anywhere, but was obviously upset about having to resort to aforementioned snake impressions. We we went home with painkillers to see if 24 hours rest and anti-inflammatories helped, with strict orders to return if need be. By 6pm that evening she was bouncing around like her normal self again. A chat with the vet and another 48 hours on painkillers and rest resulted in a spaniel that was pinging off walls in the cottage. Stopped the painkillers and she's still fine, back to normal walking regime. Went back to the vet anyway, and have agreed that if it happens again we'll plunge in with every test under the sun but if it doesn't we could well not find anything. Has anyone else had anything like this happen? Any thoughts on what it might be, please?