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It seems that my dog's symptoms point towards a wobblers type of situation, although he hasn't been formally diagnosed yet (further investigation will reveal the reality here).
...looks like the "puppy clumsiness" that he hasn't outgrown is really signs of neurological stress at some level.
Regardless of the outcome of the tests, I'm extremely curious about preserving the health of his nervous system.
Has anyone here had experience with this sort of thing?
Any ideas about preserving/improving the integrity of a dog's spinal cord and nervous system?
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How old is your pup? They are goofy messes for a while but if you feel that is seizing get that pup to the Vet...........There really isn't anything that you can do to preserve there spine and nervous sytem, that is all genetics since the pup is here it is offically out of your hands. The best that you can do is to clear of trama.
Jackie said:
hmmm. grrr.
:lol: :lol:

It seems that my dog's symptoms point towards a wobblers type of situation, although he hasn't been formally diagnosed yet (further investigation will reveal the reality here).
...looks like the "puppy clumsiness" that he hasn't outgrown is really signs of neurological stress at some level.
Regardless of the outcome of the tests, I'm extremely curious about preserving the health of his nervous system.
Has anyone here had experience with this sort of thing?
Any ideas about preserving/improving the integrity of a dog's spinal cord and nervous system?
We are over the net if you do not post important details about your situation we can not help you. You said that your dog was a pup so it sounded like you were over reacting. You also said that he had not been formally diagnosed, so it sounded like you had diagnosed him.You would not believe all of the over reactive 1st time pup parents we see, so I did not take your post all that serious(doubt Jackie did either). If you want to be taken seriously then post important details like the "puppy" is over a year old and we have seen several Vets. :wink:

[-o< I hope that there is something that can be done and best wishes for you and your puppy-A
CGraney said:
Oh jeeze I think I made a mess here...

Jackie, I apologize for my comments if they offended you.
I can appreciate a wacky sense of humor (if thats what 'everglades' humor means), but I guess I missed the light feel of the message and only saw the criticism.
I would like to retract anything in that message that might have been rude/inappropriate.
Here let the men in black guys flash that thing and wipe out your memory of my message. :glasses4: :glasses5:

Angie, thank you. I will remember your advice for future postings and be sure to include info that lets people know that I'm not just crazy.

I realize this way of communicating can often be a source of confusion and misunderstanding. .
That's an understatement :lol: if I had a dollar for everytime people misunderstood me or visa versa on here, well, you get what I am trying to say.
CGraney said:
I am responsible for what I write and say, but I sure can't take responsibility for your misinterpretation of it.
I never said my dog was still a pup - I said he never outgrew his puppy clumsiness.
If I said "I still have some baby fat", that doesn't mean I must be a baby.
Yes, I did confuse what you were saying and I am sorry. :oops: Anyways, best wishes to you and yours-A
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