My border and best mate is now 12 and a bit and is starting to show his age.
He has the cramping syndrome which borders have, which has been under control with epiphen for 11 years now. He also had a gall bladder mucocele and emergency surgery to remove 4 years ago and got through that fine. Over the last year he has acquired cataracts in both eyes and is progressively losing most of his vision. That said, he’s still a happy little dog, sleeping like an old man or behaving like a puppy for short periods of play.
Over the last week or so I have noticed him struggling with his balance a little bit, this morning it was much worse and although he made it downstairs he was very unsteady. He’s eating and drinking fine, he’s played with his ball without issue (other than not being able to see it very well) and he’s been for a walk. When he’s happily trotting along he’s fine, slow speeds and trying to cock his leg he’s a bit wobbly.
I have a dangerous (little) amount of medical knowledge so my first worse case thought was a stroke, but since he trotted about fine with no wobbliness I don’t think it’s that so I am now suspecting vestibular disease. I just hope it’s not as a result of a liver problem from being on epiphen for so many years.
We are keeping a close eye on him and if it gets worse or doesn’t improve in a few days he’ll be off to the vet, just wondered if anyone has experience of an elderly terrier who has gone wobbly?
He has the cramping syndrome which borders have, which has been under control with epiphen for 11 years now. He also had a gall bladder mucocele and emergency surgery to remove 4 years ago and got through that fine. Over the last year he has acquired cataracts in both eyes and is progressively losing most of his vision. That said, he’s still a happy little dog, sleeping like an old man or behaving like a puppy for short periods of play.
Over the last week or so I have noticed him struggling with his balance a little bit, this morning it was much worse and although he made it downstairs he was very unsteady. He’s eating and drinking fine, he’s played with his ball without issue (other than not being able to see it very well) and he’s been for a walk. When he’s happily trotting along he’s fine, slow speeds and trying to cock his leg he’s a bit wobbly.
I have a dangerous (little) amount of medical knowledge so my first worse case thought was a stroke, but since he trotted about fine with no wobbliness I don’t think it’s that so I am now suspecting vestibular disease. I just hope it’s not as a result of a liver problem from being on epiphen for so many years.
We are keeping a close eye on him and if it gets worse or doesn’t improve in a few days he’ll be off to the vet, just wondered if anyone has experience of an elderly terrier who has gone wobbly?

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