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Please help.
I have a beautiful 9mth old whippet Dog called Willow, who I have fed a very varied home made diet. He has grown well and has a beautiful shiney coat. Then out of the blue a few weeks ago, on the way back from a walk he had a bizzare change of behaviour, barking, frothing at the mouth, appearing to be terrified. luckily he was on a lead or he would have bolted. It lasted approx 10 minutes then he was back to normal. Two days latter, again on the way back from a walk it happend again. This time it did not pass. struggled to get him home and into his crate where he lost consciousness. It was terrifying. He is now on medication and we are waiting to see how he goes.
In discussion with the vet she suggested that willow may be lacking somthing in his diet and she suggested feeding him on Hills science plan, (the brand they sell). WHAT SHOULD I DO i hate the thought of feeding him that stuff, but if it's better for hm. I feel guilty that his diet may have contributed to his condition.
Edited to add:
Sorry, I meant to post this in the Whippet section. I haven't posted before. :blink:
Please help.
I have a beautiful 9mth old whippet Dog called Willow, who I have fed a very varied home made diet. He has grown well and has a beautiful shiney coat. Then out of the blue a few weeks ago, on the way back from a walk he had a bizzare change of behaviour, barking, frothing at the mouth, appearing to be terrified. luckily he was on a lead or he would have bolted. It lasted approx 10 minutes then he was back to normal. Two days latter, again on the way back from a walk it happend again. This time it did not pass. struggled to get him home and into his crate where he lost consciousness. It was terrifying. He is now on medication and we are waiting to see how he goes.
In discussion with the vet she suggested that willow may be lacking somthing in his diet and she suggested feeding him on Hills science plan, (the brand they sell). WHAT SHOULD I DO i hate the thought of feeding him that stuff, but if it's better for hm. I feel guilty that his diet may have contributed to his condition.
Edited to add:
Sorry, I meant to post this in the Whippet section. I haven't posted before. :blink:
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