that my dogs always wait until Friday or the weekend to be ill so its harder to get a vets appointment. Every time
Have they checked blood pressure? My old girl was like this but once she went on medication she was fine for 10 months with no further episodes. I bought medication online so worked out quite reasonable. It turned out to be tumour on her spleen in the end but you wouldn’t have known anything was wrong until the day she was pts. I understand brain tumours aren’t that common in dogs.Hes got an attack of vestibular syndrome again, the worst one so far. Im so afraid it means he has a brain tumour now,
this is three attacks in about 5 weeks. Been up most of the night with him got the head tilt for the first time.
Those of you whose dogs have had this how did you manage with their toiletting ? I have tried to make sling with towel and horse leg bandage but still cant seem to get him upright enough, he just struggles to get back inside. This is worse than the previous episodes
No, it’s really hard, mine was 17 when I had her pts and I still miss her a lot. These are hard times and our animals both help and add to the hardship when they are having problems. If your dog is eating then he will probably gradually improve but it does take time.Thanks Bonny he is eating if i hand feed and Im making sure he takes a drink. I know Im going to lose him sometime soon because of his age, but now isnt the right time, it never is though is it ?
I’ve had several dogs with vestibular syndrome but I don’t have experience of them having toilet problems. The attacks usually cause severe balance issues but all of mine have been able to keep themselves upright to go to the loo.
Hes no better this morning doesnt look as if hes moved all night. The fact that he has had three episodes in about 5 weeks seems to point to a stroke or brain lesion (only based on information through my net trawling !) at least hes not in pain, just confused. Will speak to vet Monday morning. They suggested an MRI scan the last time, but he's 15 and if it did show something on the brain it would be a pts scenario anyway. In between episodes hes been quite lively and bright. Well at least its taken my mind off the coronavirus and other problem
Deb1222 how old are your dogs?
Found out yesterday that my friend's little Lakeland has had what the vet described as a stroke, not vestibular, they are rare in dogs but not impossible. Maisie is apparently affected down one side. Such a shame, she is only 12 and was still competing in agility albeit at a lower height. She is now on borrowed time.
Pennyless, I really feel for you and hope which ever way it goes it goes well.