I am not a vet.... but I want to throw this out there
I believe the brain can recover somewhat if not completely in cases of hydrocephalis, and I suspect it could happen moreso the younger the dog, esp in a puppy, bc their cells are in a state of rapid growth, and hence, rapid repair. I also believe that the brain may be a bit cramped from the excess spinal fluid, but once that fluid leaves the brain it can recover.
I would ask the vet about the prednisone and omeprizole.. the latter decreases CSF production in dogs (I don't know about it's use in puppies), and, personally I would persue treatment at least until the hydrocephalis is under control, and at that time or a bit later reaccess the pup's abilities.
Definitely getting treatment asap is important, but it also depends on the pup, how fast the CSF is being produced, and if he has any other problems going on. |