- Nov 16, 2012
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- Jackson, Bogey (granddog) Ruger (granddog)
Our little guy is just fine! He has not had one further tremor, he is eating normally, pooping normally, acting norm...... Well acting like a bulldog- they are never normal!! After reading so many helpful threads here on EBD about IHT in bulldogs, we have decided to hold off on the neurologist consult. Believe me, if he were having symptoms, loss of weight, lethargy, etc, I would bring him in a heartbeat. I can't imagine what a neurologist could actually tell me based on normal bloodwork, and NO symptoms, except, " lets do some tests".... No, I think I will hold off- and IF we see anything out of the norm, I will pursue. I think he had a little "bug", didn't feel like himself, which may have triggered the IHT.
for all of you moms and dads with bullies that have IHT, do they come and go randomly, or can you predict when thy occur? I met someone here in Sarasota whose bully had 2 at 18 months old and never had them again- he is now 7 years old. Would love to hear from you.
Again, thanks for all the helpful advice, and words of comfort! You all rock!!!
for all of you moms and dads with bullies that have IHT, do they come and go randomly, or can you predict when thy occur? I met someone here in Sarasota whose bully had 2 at 18 months old and never had them again- he is now 7 years old. Would love to hear from you.
Again, thanks for all the helpful advice, and words of comfort! You all rock!!!