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Old 02-18-2015, 06:19 AM   #4
ladyjane
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I would start with bile acid testing just to be sure it is not a liver shunt. One of my pups suddenly developed signs of a liver shunt at the age of 8! He had never had any abnormal lab results or symptoms.

If that turns up negative, I would discuss with the vet about an internal med specialist....or neurologist.

Next time he has one of these episodes, try to video it so that you can show the vet!

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