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My Friend's Sheppard Puppy Is Very Sick - Any Ideas???

Hi All,

This is an out of the ordinary request. My friend's Sheppard puppy has been at the vet since Thanksgiving Day. Both the emergency vet and their regular vet are at a loss as to what's wrong with the little guy and I'm looking for any input that might help.

He woke Thursday with a temp of 107 (regular dog temp is 101). He was staggering and foaming at the mouth (it's not rabbies). They've got his temp back to normal and he is on the mend. His bloodwork is showing nothing. They are running a liver functioning test currently as we understand Sheppard dogs can have a certain liver problem they are looking for.

The real problem is as of yesterday he has lost his sight. His pupils dialate when they flash light in them but he is clearly not able to see - bumping in to everything. I feel so bad for my friends and the dog...just wondering if anyone out there has ideas as to what it might be?

Also, anyone out there with a blind dog? How did you train it? As I said, his health seems to have returned but he is still without sight.

Thanks for your input. We're just grasping for anything that might give some understanding as to what has happened.

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

Thank you to all of those who responded. Sadly, the vet(s) Toby was taken to were unable to find anything identifiable after numerous tests. His seizures continuted and became more frequent over the weekend. With much regret my friend's family opted to put him to sleep this morning. Everyone involved felt helpless. Had it just been an issue of blindness they would have worked it out. We are all so sad. Thanks again.

N.

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As a long time dog owner this sounds like distemper or parvo virus. Has the puppy been vaccinated????

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This response is from my sister who has worked with dogs for over 20 years:
The first two things I think of are:

1. a reaction to a recent vaccination. (common, but the vet will most
likely deny any implication) (just do a google search for lots of info)

2. puppy ate something poisonous (many common things found around the
house can cause symptoms like this) (xylitol found in gum, candy baked
goods comes to mind.)

then,
3. tick born disease

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As a long time dog owner this sounds like distemper or parvo virus. Has the puppy been vaccinated????

1 mom found this helpful

This response is from my sister who has worked with dogs for over 20 years:
The first two things I think of are:

1. a reaction to a recent vaccination. (common, but the vet will most
likely deny any implication) (just do a google search for lots of info)

2. puppy ate something poisonous (many common things found around the
house can cause symptoms like this) (xylitol found in gum, candy baked
goods comes to mind.)

then,
3. tick born disease

i had a sheppard puppy do this once, he wasn't very old either, maybe a couple of months. He died, but it was because he ate a bunch of greasy food out of the garbage. Hope all goes well.

Hello N.: what a shame about the Shepherd's sickness.
Did they check for things like tick-borne diseases or
west nile disease?

As for training a blind dog, it can be done. I am a professional dog trainer and behaviorist. If your friend
would like to call me or write me to discuss coming
to our facility to talk about ways to work with this
pup, she can do so by calling me at home--###-###-#### or drop me a note at ____@____.com
We are A+ Dog Training in Lake in the Hills on Virginia Rd.
our website is www.aplusdogtraining and my name is
Barbara McNinch. Good luck in whatever happens.

Our dog went blind. We had 2 acctually. our little dog lost his sight due to being dropped by a little kid. We had to hand feed him & carry him outside to go to the bathroom. Our bigger dog lost her sight due to diabetes. She was a german shepard mix. Have the puppy checked for diabetes, it could be the cause of the blindness. We had to tie her up so she wouldn't drink a ton of water. Also we had to give her insulin shots & check her pee everyday. We could only feed her so much a day. If we let her she would eat & drink herself to death. Unfortunately we had to move & it was alot of stress on my mom. My mom called up her soon to be ex & had him come get his dog. As far as we know she was put down. We didn't really need to train her because she knew the whole house & yard.

My sister's dog went blind. He is a very loving beagle who developed quite a constellation of symptoms including nausea, vomiting, temps and blindness, as well as joint/muscle pain. She took him to specialists in the nearest largest city and never really did find out what exactly was wrong. Thousands of dollars later, she finally took him off the steroids that were allowing him to keep some of his sight, but causing many horrible side effects, and he went totally blind. It is heartbreaking for us to watch, but he is adapting. I really believe it is harder on us than him. Since my sister lives next door I will take the dog out for a walk and just let him take his time (one time we stood in the same spot for 50 min.), but he is now more willing to go outside and walk. It is about re-familiarizing him with the old spaces. Good Luck and your friend is lucky to have such a caring and concerned friend.

hi, i work at an animal hospital and the first thing that came to my mind was a disease called blastomycosis. it is commonly found in cats, but dogs can get it to. basically it is a fungus, that gets into there system, and usually makes them very sick and hard to diagnose. we have had a couple of cats with it in the past 2 years, and some dogs to, one who lost complete eyesight, and 1 who only lost sight in 1 eye, good luck with your friends dog

This is very sad. Is it possible the puppy got into some sort of poison? Rat poison or something like that? I just saw an episode of Animal ER on Animal Planet and a man's puppy was brought into the ER with similar symptoms to your friends dog. The doctor's had a very hard time figuring out what was wrong with him since all his bloodwork came back normal. Just a thought.

I hope the puppy will be okay.

Patty

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