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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Query petit mal or Wobbler syndrome
- By yappy [gb] Date 05.01.04 16:44 UTC
My friend has a 2yr old springer bitch, spayed, I am just wondering if anyone has any ideas. We thought that she had had a petit mat and when giving vet syptoms she agreed.

Now reading my vet book I was wondering if it could be something else.

On the two occasions this is what happened.  She was getting off the settee when she suddenly just stood there trembled/swayed and had rapid eye movement, it only lasted a little while and then she walked off without any problems.  We don't know obviously if it has occured at any other time, on one occasion she was sick a couple of hours before, only froth.

In my vet book both Ataxia and Wobbler Syndrome has similar symptoms.

Can anyone give me and pointers on this please
- By Kerioak Date 05.01.04 17:57 UTC
Ataxia is a symptom rather than a condition - it is associated with things like Cerebral Palsy, Parkinsons etc. - it is, simply, loss of full control of bodily movements.

Wobblers is a problem with the dog's neck and generally affects Great Danes and Dobermanns.  To start with this generally affects the back legs and one of the symptoms is grazing the tops/fronts of the back feet when walking.  It is painfull.

From your description Wobblers/CS sounds very unlikely although if she is having fits than ataxia may be one of the symptoms.

HTH
- By yappy [gb] Date 05.01.04 18:15 UTC
My original message should read Petit Mal not Petit mat - sorry
- By Dawn B [gb] Date 05.01.04 20:48 UTC
Check out this site too, this problem is wide spread but often goes undiagnosed.
http://www.borderterrier-cecs.com
Dawn.
- By Dozeydanes [gb] Date 07.01.04 21:39 UTC
I agree with Kerioak this does not have the symptons of Wobblers, I have done a lot of research into this condition especially as my horse has it. Yes horses can suffer with Wobblers as well as dogs. It is a fusion and calcification of the vertibrae with causes the spinal cord to be squashed therefore stopping messages getting through to the legs causing a swaying gait.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Query petit mal or Wobbler syndrome

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