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Im sorry that communication with the breeder has been this way.. to blame Max's problems on your other dog is just wrong. Im happy to hear that his first round of blood work came out good and will continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers.. when looking at one of the videos you posted.. looks just like how my sheltie toby siezes... he does the exact same thing. He licks his mouth, stares, then shakes, then he is done. He does stare "into space" sometimes when he is done, others he has came right out of them and needed to go outside.. the only difference is, is that I havent been able to stop his.. his dont last long either and within a few minutes he is back to his normal self.. his came on from a nasty bump to the head, (he fell on my hard wood floor, while jumping around with my beagle) and they are controlled with pheno.. is there anyway your vet can check for seizures regardless of his age?? I would be super concerned with how often he is having these episodes.. are they getting more frequent or less??? like I said before, I will continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers.. ((hug)) |
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Dogs with neurological involvement due to a single shunt (as opposed to an MVD situation) are likely to have ALT through the roof along with other elevated liver enzymes. BATs are not reliable in a dog this young from what I have understood from Daisy's internists over the years. |
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May I remind everyone this is a public forum, what |Cooper did or didn't do, what Sentinel did or didn't do, what the breeder's thoughts or opinions are, are moot points, and best not discussed in this venue. Our focus is on Karen and Max and finding out what is troubling him |
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Teddy tremors all the time - he kind of has the opposite problem as Max - Teddy tremors when he is concentrating or playing or focused - his vet thinks it is intention tremors (noted in the Yorkshire Terrier and especially in related dogs breeds, but not a very common thing in the Yorkie). We havent confirmed it with a neurology consult yet, but Teddy shook like this, had two seizures, and we noted it at 10 weeks old and continuing. I have to say that AAI and Chiari don't come to my mind either seeing the video. One step at a time is all you can do. |
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Does anyone have any idea what the cost of a canine neurologist can run me? |
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I think Karen should decide what she wants to discuss on her thread and what she doesn't. |
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I mentioned earlier that I thought the episodes were becoming more frequent. I'm not totally sure. This morning was frequent but he's been pretty good all day. |
A consult with a neurologist can be anywhere from approximately $150 to $250. It is the tests they usually need to do that can run up the bills; but, that is jumping the gun at this point. No one knows what may or may not need to be done. |
Have they done an X-ray of his neck ? If not I would recommend that as the next step as it's the next cheapest thing and will tell if he has AAI and what you describe here can deff happen with AAI. |
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