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Old 08-04-2014, 10:58 AM   #4
lynzy420
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I mean absolutely no disrespect but I don't understand what kind of vet, given the symptoms you described gives you a vitamin B supplement and sends you home.

Now given what you have described I think your vet should have done a complete blood panel, everything. Something is not right with your pup and if this happens again I would go immediately to the Emergency Vet in your area.

How old is this pup? How long have you had her? How much does she weigh?

There are many things that present with these symptoms from harmless to not so harmless. So answering you would be kind of like sounding an alarm without more information, I mean you can google this and come up with liver shunt, seizures, legge's perthes, cardiac issues, pulled muscle, hypoglycemia, torn acl, neurological diseases etc., and even the rare "emotional" a.k.a. drama queen syndrome! My grandfathers dog would literally faint when she was upset or super excited, Cookie was well cared for and lived to be just over 17 years old.
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