SamiSalo
Member
Hi,
His whole life, when they come, its a phase lasting a few days. Happens as he's falling asleep. As per my breeder, I'd give him a yogurt & honey sundae for a couple of weeks and the tremors would go away for 6+ months.
Now, seems like they're here to stay. I've noticed they come on days when he runs. The only thing different this time around is his food. He's eating Turkey exclusively. Used to rotate Turkey, Chicken & Beef but I stopped to address some hair loss (its growing back). Overall, he gets periodic blood tests (titer, checkups, etc) and there's never been any kind of deficiency.
Now that he's been off the other proteins for a bit, maybe its time for another blood test. I'm pretty sure my vet will say the sundae fix is just a coincidence. From what I've read online, its nothing to worry about.
Anybody out there have anything to add?
Thx...
His whole life, when they come, its a phase lasting a few days. Happens as he's falling asleep. As per my breeder, I'd give him a yogurt & honey sundae for a couple of weeks and the tremors would go away for 6+ months.
Now, seems like they're here to stay. I've noticed they come on days when he runs. The only thing different this time around is his food. He's eating Turkey exclusively. Used to rotate Turkey, Chicken & Beef but I stopped to address some hair loss (its growing back). Overall, he gets periodic blood tests (titer, checkups, etc) and there's never been any kind of deficiency.
Now that he's been off the other proteins for a bit, maybe its time for another blood test. I'm pretty sure my vet will say the sundae fix is just a coincidence. From what I've read online, its nothing to worry about.
Anybody out there have anything to add?
Thx...