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Originally Posted by Marie Ceasar is adorable. He is a cutie.
Laura,
What do you mean like acting "retarded"? By the way Im sorry for your loss. |
Thanks.
I guess - as in retarded growth, slower than the rest of his siblings. He actually walked differently, maybe sorta tumbled sideways if he tried to run, he would almost sling out of your hands when you held him. I had to be very careful to warn anyone who held him. Does that make sense?
I am really just trying to say that it was obvious that something was wrong. But not all the time.
I think if you read up on liver shunt, it is usually right after they eat as the protiens affect their nervous system, or something. You should put them on a special diet.
I had no idea about liver shunt, never heard of it, but I had researched neurological problems and never saw anything of it. If anyone has a dog that acts wrong, it would be worth a read.