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    Anxiousy awaiting word here. My thoughts & prayers out to you and your family.

    I've never understood those who treat/think about their pets about the same way they do a piece of furniture. I see that you think like most of us here, they are family members & it hurts like hell when they are sick or dying.

    Blessing of peace out to you.
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    Prayers for you and yours. I hope the dog checks out and it's not major. I took my little guy in for what I thought would be a teeth cleaning(he was having a hard time eating) and it turned out he had cancer in his kidneys and small intestines. It was terrible to watch him go downhill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapLock View Post
    Woke up this morning and out of nowhere my 12 year old doberman has wobbles. She's not in pain but her hind end is somewhat paralyzed. When she sets up her head wobbles around. Probably going to have to have her put down later. Best dog I ever had.
    Aw shit... Hoping nothing serious is going on. Just the thought of it makes my monitor become blurry. Gotta fix this monitor one of these days... hang in there!

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    You are close to the very I go to in conifer. If it is a stroke or something like that he is the man. I drive 45 minutes one way to take my boys to him. He is a grumpy old cuss but knows his stuff, very right wing to. If you want his info shoot me a PM.

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    Do what's best for your friend. Reach out if you need anything.

    I just went through putting my boy down this summer. I miss him every day.

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    Sorry to hear that, it sucks just having to think about it. I hope everything works out for the better.

    We had to put our boxer down early this spring, and it was one of the hardest things I've had to do.

    As Monky said, damn allergies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapLock View Post
    Woke up this morning and out of nowhere my 12 year old doberman has wobbles. She's not in pain but her hind end is somewhat paralyzed. When she sets up her head wobbles around. Probably going to have to have her put down later. Best dog I ever had.

    Francis vet is where I take my doberman. They are in Golden and they are very familiar with dobermans. Take your dog in for at least a check up and see whats up. There may be something you can do for her or they may be able to refer you to somewhere that can help.

    Good Luck and keep us posted! Sending some good vibes your way

    Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.

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    Going to the vet this morning. Dog has pretty much fully recovered!! Hope the Vet can tell us what happened. I'm thinking seizure because if it were a stroke there would be more lasting damage. Could be the wobbles disease and that nerve somehow was relieved for the time . Anyways the dog yesterday couldn't stand or control her rear legs. Head looked like a bobble head at times. Just knew if I took her in she'd get put down.

    This morning she took a treat ran out the door with it. I'm speechless.

    Thanks for all the get wells..it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapLock View Post
    Going to the vet this morning. Dog has pretty much fully recovered!! Hope the Vet can tell us what happened. I'm thinking seizure because if it were a stroke there would be more lasting damage. Could be the wobbles disease and that nerve somehow was relieved for the time . Anyways the dog yesterday couldn't stand or control her rear legs. Head looked like a bobble head at times. Just knew if I took her in she'd get put down.

    This morning she took a treat ran out the door with it. I'm speechless.

    Thanks for all the get wells..it worked.

    Our border collie @ 13 started to have similar issues.......................
    Hope all is well for now.
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