Possibly you could take Dexter to a different vet, if they are not still closed or the e-vet esp. since there is a worsening change of what you'd been seeing over the past month.
Did this post three times?, Not sure what I did to have that happen...sorry
The forum thought it needed to be said 3 times, to which I agree.
This morning he lost the control of one eye that went bouncing around for some time.......Vet has been consulted at first but offer no help
The eye thing is very alarming. If this was my dog, I would get him to a vet ASAP, a different one if you think your regular vet is not going to help. I honestly don't think posting a video on this board is going to help Dexter, but it would probably be helpful to a vet.
Good luck to you and I hope you can get to the bottom of this and Dexter will be okay.
so blood work (T4/T2 and full Analysis) done now waiting for results.
If we get no news tonight we have to wait till next week for the T4 test.
Dexter seem better tonight and playfull.
Many things have been ruled out. The has some thinking to do over the long weekend. The video made her a bit confused. Some shaking dog absent but concious. The absent part is the mistery.
On the vid he does not react to his name or me toutching him. He jump to his feet when he heard his name being called in the vet office
I have been researching some and found Chinook seizure to be most like what Dex have but it struck me how much it look like a HYPP attack in horses the wave like muscle movement.
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