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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dizzy spell
- By lottieloulou [gb] Date 26.02.04 19:29 UTC
Hi, today in the field I had a very scarey experience with my boxer dog Roxy. She was running around when suddenly she stopped and started swaying and sat herself down. I went over to her and she seemed a little upset. She then got up and started walking but it took her a little while to get back to her normal bouncing self. This had happened back in the summer but I put it down to the heat. Several people reassured me saying that she probably just over exerted herself but I am not so sure. She is 2 yrs old.
- By Molly1 [gb] Date 26.02.04 19:33 UTC
I would get her checked out at the vet.  Could be a slight heart murmur (nothing to be alarmed about).  I had the same with a dog a number of years back.  It was a heart murmur but she was ok so long as she didnt overdo things.  Lived to a grand old age too.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 26.02.04 19:37 UTC
I don't want to worry you, but I know that boxers are prone to heart problems. Have you had her checked?
- By lottieloulou [gb] Date 26.02.04 20:03 UTC
Thank you for your quick replies. I did wonder about a heart murmour. I will definetly get her checked out now though. Does anybody know what the worst is that can happen if she really over exerts herself again, could be worse than I experienced today or will she know her own capabilities.
- By Molly1 [gb] Date 26.02.04 20:20 UTC
Ask your vet that question.  Just try for now until you know what the problem is, to keep her quiet and not overdo things.  Easier said than done I know.  Best of Luck with her and do let us know of the outcome.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dizzy spell

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