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Originally Posted by kjc Hi and Welcome to YorkieTalk!
I would get him in to see a neurologist for a second opinion ASAP. Bloodwork and x-rays need to be done. Be extra careful moving him. May be best to crate him if he's comfortable with that.
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I would probably go to a place with internal medicine specialist to get blood work where a neurologist is at as well so they can do blood work and work together as if not liver related could be neurological so that way they can address this as a team effort.
I would not let this go as this is not normal and i would see specialists at this point to get to the bottom of it. The sniffing thing sounds like reverse sneeze and after a seizure sometimes they do that as they get scared and the shaking is a sign of pain or fear of what happened.
You need to rule out liver first then if not liver they will do a neurological exam. If all is ruled out then epilepsy is the last thing they treat for
My friends dog had ivermectin toxicity and ivermectin is in the heart guard and interceptor has a different type of that drug and they walk in a drunken stupor and then her dog had a seizure then coma but it was a high dose of ivermectin for demodex mixed with ketoconazole so you are not giving any meds with the interceptor correct? check the box and make sure it is the right dose for your dogs weight as they gave me a box one time with too high of a dose for my dog by accident so i always check expiration dates and doseages on things from vet.