kenbro
Well-Known Member
Perhaps a couple of years ago we took our young Border to the vet. because we thought she was having some kind of fits. (Body goes stiff with back legs stretched out, mouth open and panting.) she seems to know when it’s about to happen because wherever you are she makes a beeline for you to get near.
Vet. said very possible but scans would be need to maybe find out, or leave her and she might grow out of them.
We decided to wait and see.
Over time she’s had a very few episodes but recently they’ve been more regular so we keep a record of when and how long they last.
She had one on Sunday so we took her to the Vet. on Monday.
Same practise but different Vet. who examined Belle and asked a few questions about diet etc. And almost immediately suspected Spikes….i’d never heard of Spikes but apparently a wheat/ Gluten free diet is recommended.
Some recommendations wanted as to which dawg (No, we don’t keep it in the fridge
) food to feed her.
In the meantime a Wifey has ordered some James Wellbeloved to try.
Thanks, Ken.
Vet. said very possible but scans would be need to maybe find out, or leave her and she might grow out of them.
We decided to wait and see.
Over time she’s had a very few episodes but recently they’ve been more regular so we keep a record of when and how long they last.
She had one on Sunday so we took her to the Vet. on Monday.
Same practise but different Vet. who examined Belle and asked a few questions about diet etc. And almost immediately suspected Spikes….i’d never heard of Spikes but apparently a wheat/ Gluten free diet is recommended.
Some recommendations wanted as to which dawg (No, we don’t keep it in the fridge
In the meantime a Wifey has ordered some James Wellbeloved to try.
Thanks, Ken.