I am curious to get your opinion on what is affecting my two dogs who are litter mates. We adopted their mom and were told she was spayed. We took her to the vet the day after we got her and they looked her over and vaccinated her since we didn't have the current records. A month after this she went into labor and delivered five puppies. She was vaccinated when she was about 4 1/2 weeks pregnant. We kept two of the puppies. When one of them, Lily, was about two months old we noticed she would wobbly a lot and looked like a bobble head. We chalked it up to her just being a tired puppy. When she was 4 months old she had an episode one night where she got extremely hyper, ran around like nuts, and then all of a sudden snapped into this mode where she would just sway back and forth and wobbly around almost as if she were drunk. We rushed her to the emergency vet and they said she must have eaten something and pumped her stomach. Nothing came out in the vomit, which we thought was odd, but didn't question it too much. A month after that she had another episode of wobbly and unbalanced and swaying. She would also become confused and not really be there. Took her to the vet the next day and they did a full work up and nothing came back abnormal so they said she was having seizures and these were the residual effects we were seeing. A week later she had this happen three days in a row. We switched her diet to raw and took her off all chemicals hoping this would help. Well, it has helped somewhat as she's only had one episode since January. However, now her brother, from the same litter, Theo, has started having this happen. He will sway back and forth and when he walks his feet will sometimes slide out in front of him. I am attaching a video of his episode yesterday. I have read that Cerebellar Abiotrophy has been linked to puppies who receive modified life vaccines while in utero. Please let me know what you think.
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