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Ralph Panico
10-30-2013, 01:32 PM
Hi all
A woman that I seen at The Duval Postal Station, who I know has a male dog named Tyler that is friendly so beautiful. Tyler hind legs suddenly became paralyze. He has been to the Vet, and the Vet is not sure how this happened or what is causing the problem. His owner has arthritis and is having a difficulty time picking him up to go outside to do his business. Which he does without any problems. He has had some prednisone injections but she hasn't seen much improvement. He has his appetitie just cant use his hind legs he is not in any pain or discomfort. His owner is given to next Wednesday for signs of improvement if not she will have him put down. If you meet this dog you will fall in love with him. Tyler is 4 yrs old
For information about Tyler please call me Peaches 352 430 4353
Ralph Panico
10-30-2013, 03:35 PM
I forgot to add to original post
GeoGeo
10-31-2013, 08:30 AM
Perhaps a Bichon rescue organization would be of help. I will post the web address for one below, but you can Google and perhaps find others. You mention Bichon Poodle, so I am assuming the dog is a mix. You might also contact a Poodle rescue.
BratPack Rescue Inc. (http://www.bratpackrescue.com/)
Here's hoping the little guy gets better soon.
Ralph Panico
11-01-2013, 09:55 AM
thank you for this information Re: Bratpack Rescue, I posted on their Facebook page.
Patty55
11-01-2013, 10:13 AM
I really can't have another dog but...
I think that before doing anything drastic I would try another vet. IMO, a vet should not say "I don't know" without following that statement with "But I'll find out".
Without knowing your friend, the dog or the vet I would suggest if she can't find a local vet to give her answers she might want to go to Gainesville. Thankfully, I've never had to make that trip but I know that you will leave there with an answer.
Your friend might also want to look into adaquan.
KathieI
11-01-2013, 10:31 AM
I agree with Patty. I have been to the Gainesville vet hospital and with a diagnosis of liver cancer, I thought it was all over for my schnauzer but thankfully, they did surgery and did save his life. They are incredible and I would give that beautiful dog another chance. I hope this is a possibility for your friend. A very sad story to be sure.
CB813
11-01-2013, 11:01 AM
Our 10 lb Bichon, Riley, was diagnosed with a bum hip by a local vet who wanted to cut his femur in order to alleviate the pain, but he would not have use of that leg...it would just dangle. We researched the internet in search of a micro hip replacement. At that time there were only 2 facilities in the country capable of the micro surgeries. One in NY and the other in Texas. Since it was winter we opted for Gulf Coast Veterinarian Hospital in Houston. Thank goodness we did...it wasn't his hip!!! Our little athlete had blown out his knee!!! They did the surgery that day. Returned to The Villages a few days later. He is now 14 and still our little athlete! I do know back then the Drs in Houston were working and training with the Gainesville Vet College to be able to perform micro surgeries there.
Riley has a Bichon friend named Bailey who quite suddenly started dragging her back legs. Turns out she had broken her back (probably from jumping). Had surgery and is just fine!
Good Luck!
Patty55
11-01-2013, 11:15 AM
My gut instinct after reading the OP was a back problem.
I had horses (hunter/jumper) that required a lot of back and hind-end maintenance and made several trips into the vets at Belmont after the local vet said "I don't know". My experience has been when you go to a place like Gainesville you always get an answer. It may not be the answer you want, but you'll know what you are dealing with.
My Bichon is 14, starting to get a little "ouchy" at night. Right now we just give her a bit of baby aspirin now and then, I know the next step is adaquan.
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