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4th or 5th incident and Vet cannot diagnose Hi All, my furbaby Bindi has been having these really weird episodes and its cause is eluding my vet. Bindis eyes get all dilated and its like she cant see. She bumps into walls walks aimlessly, cannot focus on anything. She drools and doesnt keep her mouth closed. she needs her snout wet all the time and keeps standing in her water. she cannot stop walking around the house and is really restless. They have performed a urinalysis which came out clean, blood test which came out clean, and a culture that came out clean. She also had xrays which again, came out clean. She has had this episodes about 4 times now and each time we go the vet has no idea what is wrong. She said next time it happens I will need to see a specialist. So it just started back up and I will all tomorrow to get an appt with this specialist. Any ideas of what it could be? it is really scary and sad to see this happening. she is just 1.5 yrs old and has never had any health issues like this before. :(:confused: |
i'm sorry she's having these weird episodes. It might be some sort of seizure. Are you seeing a neurologist or an internalist? |
just realized it was you that posted this. Is that why you gave her benadryl? |
hey, yes. the vet said it would help he calm down bc she cant stop walking. she wont sit still. vet said next time this happend id have to see a "specialist" dont know if this means internalist or neurologist or what |
Benadryl to calm her down??? I just don't know. It doesn't seem like that would do much good unless the vet thinks she is having a reaction to something?:confused: |
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I am so very sorry that Bindi is having these episodes. Question -- do they occur 1 to 2 hours after meals? |
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did your vet tell you why he chose that particular food? C/D is usually for urinary tract problems, like crystals and stones prevention... I don't get what your vet is doing. |
I'm sorry that you and Bindi are going through this:( I'd definitely seek out a specialist for sure, and that should've been recommended by your vet after the second or third time this happened. I don't know how must you trust your vet, but if it were me and my furbaby, I'd be looking for a new one:( It almost sounds neurological to me, in nature, but of course I'm no expert. I hope that it's something not too serious:girl_hug: |
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[QUOTE=LunasMomma;2729490]I'm sorry that you and Bindi are going through this:( I'd definitely seek out a specialist for sure, and that should've been recommended by your vet after the second or third time this happened. I don't know how must you trust your vet, but if it were me and my furbaby, I'd be looking for a new one:( It almost sounds neurological to me, in nature, but of course I'm no expert. I hope that it's something not too serious:girl_hug:[/QUO I do not trust or like her. The vet we went to originally and liked left the practice and I don't know where she went. Next thing I know I'm with this vet |
It may be epilepsy, you can read about it here>>>>>Epilepsy in Dogs |
Have they Bile Acid Tested your baby for liver shunt? Each of these Yorkies react differently to this disease, and some of the symptoms you describe certainly sound like LS. I would definitely run that test on any yorkie, if you haven't. Good luck! |
Sorry your baby is going through this. The episodes do sound a lot like a dog we had - pacing, going around in circles, bumping into things. He had epilepsy and was treated for it. Hope you have good luck finding a new vet, that can be half the battle. I do think at this point a specialist would be a good idea. Keep us posted - will keep you in prayers. |
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