I hope you find out and everything turns out ok. Keep us informed.
I hope you find out and everything turns out ok. Keep us informed.
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we're gonna take her tomorrow to see a Nurology Specialist
whenever she moves ANY muscle in her body, she starts shaking
http://maltesedogs.com/white_shaker_dog_syndrome.htm
or one doc thought it could be Myasthenia gravis
http://dogs.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Cani...sthenia_Gravis
No 'siezure' there:
Classic signs of CMG include:
* Muscle weakness in the legs, face, eyes and throat
* Normal activity causes almost immediate fatigue
* Enlargement of the esophagus (megaesophagus)
o Difficulty swallowing
o Frequent regurgitation of food
o Distinct change in bark/voice
o Weight loss
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CP.....
Wish I would have seen this earlier.
Had a Chihuahua with similar disorder about 10 years ago. Made it extremely hard to diagnose because as you know they shake anyway. After vets (3 or 4) could not help it got a lot worse until she could not stand. Then they said it was parvo. Wrong!
Turned out to be a form of Epilepsy. It affects dogs much much differently than humans. As opposed to seizures that are rather sporadic as thought of generally a dog can seem to experience a combo of incremented effect it seems where they can still basically function but appear affected as well to different degfrees at different times. Sometimes the shaking was overwhelming and left "Booger" unable to do anything but then at other times she would appear almost normal with small quivers etc,... It was a form of Dog Epilepsy.
Eventually she was prescribed medication by a neurologist who was successful in getting the "seizures" (for lack of a better term) under control.
If and when this is determined to be the problem, I of course do not know, the dogs diet will be very important. Some things in dog foods affected the potentcy of the medication. Just for the record Booger lived a normal life after that with some small vartiances in what she ate. Starch becomes good for some reason. I would feed Booger rice made in spring water that had no chlorine. I know this sounds crazy but reading your thread hit me like a brick.
Boogers problems got real bad before they were diagnosed. Like I said Chihuahuas, shake a lot to begin due to their small size. Changes in atmosphere, room temps etc,.. just effect them more and much quicker. I noticed the jaw quivering thing however myself and that is how I got started on it.
Hope the neurologist locates the problem and you get your dog the care it needs Good Luck.
If you continue to think the way you have always thought, you will continue to get what you have always got!
A government big enough to provide you everything you need is big enough to take everything you have!
Got a 3rd opinion today - doc thinks its:
Corticosteroid responsive tremor syndrome
If you continue to think the way you have always thought, you will continue to get what you have always got!
A government big enough to provide you everything you need is big enough to take everything you have!
Id like to know too.
What are reparations? Making me pay
for something I had nothing to do with compensates no one
who suffered an injustice therefore I would be penalized for
something I didnt do and someone else would receive a settlement
for an injury they did not suffer.