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Old 02-17-2010, 08:38 PM
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Re: Canine Central Vestibular Disease

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Originally Posted by michael View Post
Thanks for the kind words. There is really nothing we can do from here out. Any type of brain surgery would ruin her quality of life, so we are going to enjoy what time we have. Aside from not being able to go down stairs she can get around still, eat, drink, pee and play some. I guess time will tell, please pray for her. She has ups and downs and nothing is written in stone as to the cause of this without an MRI so I pray every day.

Sorry!!
I took Louie, my Killer Chili-wow-wow in for a some 'maintenance' 2 weeks ago. Other than bad breath, I had no idea that there was a problem.

Louie is NOT one to let you clip his nails or open his mouth.
Dr sedated him for his 'proceedure', so He decided to look him over good.
He has 'Advanced gum desease' and this resulted in 4 extractions of teeth, some gum surgery and a pin being installed in his jaws because of BONES eating away! The pin will keep things where they belong till the healing could happen!

If he had not been there for something else, We wouldn't have found this till it was TOO LATE!!
Now he has trouble sitting and eating, but he's back to his 'Old' self!!
A grouchy, Hummingbird-sized Timber Wolf!

He's an A$$hole, but I love the little $hit!!
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