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HELP - Sick Puppy
So Willa is a 10 week old GS. A few days after getting her, we took her into the ER for severe lethargy and no appetite, as well as no drinking. We will probably never know what it was, but she came home after a few days on an IV with antibiotics and nutrients, a healthy, happy girl.
Last night, she was screaming all night long. When I took her out again at 4 this morning, I noticed that her one ear and leg was twitching, seemingly uncontrollably. I let her walk a bit, and she was fine like putting weight on it, but she was obviously uncomfortable. She would like run, when she would try to settle she would gnaw on the pads of her paws, front and back, and then scream, jump, and start running again. My husband and I naturally rushed her to our local emergency vet. They took xrays, suspecting panosteitis. We left with some NSAIDs for her, and that was that. We gave her the meds, and she has calmed down. But the office called back about an hour ago say that that radiologist reviewed the films, and didn't think it was panosteitis, and told us to discontinue the NSAIDs (we were to keep going for 5 days). So now, we have nothing. We are waiting to see if it happens again, and going to try and video it to take in to the vet. Any ideas? ~~ A Very Scared Mommy :confused: |
Doesn't sound like pano to me, but I have no idea what it could be. I'm sorry I'm not of much help. Bit I hope they figure it out and your pup is okay. Have you tried a different E-Vet for a second look?
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I have worked it that I don't have to return to work until next week, and beside a 3-hour window tomorrow, someone will be home 24/7 to keep an eye on her. She's our little star. Her brother seems to know something is up as well, they usually play and are goofy, but today he is guarding her, for lack of a better word. Cuddling her, cleaning her, even letting her sleep in his crate with him (that is HIS house, he doesn't share well). I don't know if that is comforting or worrying.... |
Pano at 10 weeks? I'm surprised that was their focus? I don't think Pano either.
Was she vaccinated recently? |
Has she had her shots for distemper?
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Which E-Vet did you go to? VSEC or CARES? I live very close to you...do you think the snow on the ground was too cold for her feet, and since she's never seen snow before, she may have been reacting to it? We don't have much left on the ground, but there is some. And she isn't old enough to have weathered and calloused the pads on her feet yet... Just a thought.
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We go to Metropoliton Vet on Van Buren Ave in Trooper, right off 422. She was vaccinated on the 12th, so 11 days ago. She was admitted and in the hosp from the 17th-19th, but they didn't give her anything besides an antibiotic and IV fluids. I did think about the snow, but the twitching and jumping started before she went outside. We also sat and gave her ample time to warm up, we palpated her paws repeatedly and they weren't cold or sensitive to touch. The vet did say she showed pain on palpation of the bone. |
Does sound a bit like Distemper to me...
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Not trying to scare you, but based on the symptoms listed below, the symptoms resulting in your going to the first E-Vet visit, and the most recent symptoms...it does sound like Distemper. :( I would recommend going back to the vet and have them specifically test for Distemper...
The first signs of distemper appear six to nine days after exposure, and in mild cases go unnoticed. |
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