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I don't know but this sounds to me like a cardiac problem In humans this is indicative of Congestive heart failure and-or constrictive pericarditis |
Hello everyone Thank you all so much for the well wishes and the suggestions. It really has been a frustrating and heart-breaking at the same time. I just want her to get better. I feel so helpless. She was back at the specialist yesterday, and now that we've ruled out the most common things, he's suggested possibly a problem with her nervous system, or a cardiac problem, because of the fainting. The next thing he wants to do is an EKG, but I'm supposed to first try take her pulse the next time she faints, which is much easier said than done. When she went in for the scope they checked all her vital functions, and he was happy with everything. After the scope the vet suggested maybe rhinitis as the problem, and the current medication she is on is to clear that up. She is going for a check up on Monday. Right now we are feeding her like a baby with a spoon, which keeps her head level or slightly tilted up, and it seems to prevent the fainting. |
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Don't want to scare you but that is exactly how Lolita became when her heart got bad. The vet said it was due to her heart being so enlarged and fluids building up on it. They gave her medication but for her it was to late. Hopefully a good vet cardiologist can get your baby taken care of soon. God bless. |
The symptoms that you described doesn't fit rhinitis. Here is an article on rhinitis: Dog Rhinitis and Sinusitis: Symptoms and Treatments |
I agree, this does not at all sound like rhinitis. My Wolfhound has chronic rhinitis from the bordatella vaccine & he plays like a mad man , the only thing he does is blow/sneeze HUGE boogs & the occasional gag when one gets in his throat but no fainting ever. |
Question for all my nurse peeps...is there any way to check an O2 sat on a dog? I have a sat monitor for people, but doubt it would work over a furry paw. I was thinking if she could check the sat next time he passes out...? Plus, that would give the heartrate. Don't laugh...as soon as I can find a fresh battery, I'm gonna try it on Hueys tail/nub and just see. (If I can get him still long enough...maybe once he is asleep).:confused: |
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I just lost my yorkie. We kept taking him to the vet with the same sypmtoms as you mentioned. He had an enlarged heart and is was pressing on his lungs. The vet kept telling us it was seizures. When we took him yo emergency that's when we found out. They put him on oxygen and he was to stay over night. An hour later he arrested and they could not resuscitate him. Please take ours to a cardiac specislist and get more than one opinion. They can xray his heart to see if it is ok. |
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