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Thank you for all! Thank you for all your kind advice... I actually took some video before going to the vet last night (I thought I was being a little obsessive --- I'm glad that some other people would have done the same thing!). I called my vet and he told me to watch him for another day or two... He said that Porky could be coming down with (or getting over) something, and if things don't improve or get worse we'll take further steps. I will definitely insist on the blood/liver and neuro tests that you all suggested. Porky's symptoms are not very severe (I saw some videos on YouTube of fly biting, and he's not doing that)... It's almost like what he does when his bangs get too long and he moves his head tying to look at them... I may just be overreacting (Porky is my first dog). Thank you all again for your advice! I will let you know how things go over the next few days. |
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Yorkies have congenital and genetic problems, and a few of the symptoms you have described fit these disorders. I don't think the heartworm meds are the problem, because it was in his system too long before he started with his symptoms. The disorders are Liver Shunt, AAI, Chiari. The last two can be very severe, if they go undiagnosed. If they look sideways, they can damage their spinal cord and die within seconds. With Liver Shunt, toxins build up in their system till they overflow into the brain and cause odd behavior, and seizures... which can cause death. And this is why I sincerely urge you to take him to a neurologist ASAP. The only thing you could tell me that would make me feel better is that your vet is a very experienced small dog specialist and is very current and up-to-date with diseases and disorders specific to Yorkshire Terriers. Vets who do not treat Yorkies regularly may misinterpret or overlook these symptoms. It is always best to err on the side of caution when any neuro symptoms/odd behaviors are present. |
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