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Old 02-12-2010, 02:58 PM   #1
littlemulan
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Default May have neurological problem...

Chloe is a female Yorky who has the nicest personality. She is playful and always eager to greet you but something happened which started 2 weeks ago. We tried a new groomer two Fridays ago and she was limping a little bit that night. Then few days ago, her hind leg seems stiff, then two days ago she had a hard time stand up and now she is not putting pressure on her front paw and she is collapsing. I brought her to the vet and he can't find out what is wrong with her except for neurological problem. She doesnt show signs of pain and when the vet examined her, she seemed fine. The vet said she doesnt show arthritic symptoms, or knee-cap problem, nor spinal injuries at this time. She got a full panel blood test and flat panel xrays.. we might have to see a vet neurologists in L.A. as we dont have one in the South Bay. It was so sad. She never have any medical issues since she was born and she is 7.5 years old. She has always been so fun for all these years and suddenly this just happened out of the blue. She is not that old. I am worried that she can never recover from this. It looks like she has Parkinson disease. Has anyone have this problem before?

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