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I really wanted to ask if anyone else has had a similar problem and what the outcome was. My Golden Retriever is only four. Last year she started having fits; she had a spinal tap and an MRI to see if there was a reason and there isn't. Gradually, they went from one a month to a cluster of three or four; the vet prescribed phenobarbitone but then the seizures came in clusters once a week. After the last lot, the vet gave her additional medication, Libromide, and she hasn't had a seizure since. But, she has put on a massive amount of weight and vet says it is the medication that is causing it. She is now with the weight clinic on special food and has lost 2 kg in the last fortnight, but her legs have got weak and she is having a problem getting to her feet. She will also try to walk through a door and walk into the door instead; it's as though she is tipsy. She isn't; I don't keep alcohol in the house! She has to lose 20 kg but right now she can't get into the car unless I lift her back end in and I am 76 with a bad back! I am finding it all so upsetting and I am fed up with people thinking she is an old dog. I really hoped for some reassurance; has anyone else had a similar problem?
I am afraid to take her out in case she gets stuck and can't get back. Some years ago, I had to get the fire brigade to get my Newfoundland out of the river because it was a sheer drop and he couldn't get out; I would rather not have to call them again! Thanks for any advice.
I am afraid to take her out in case she gets stuck and can't get back. Some years ago, I had to get the fire brigade to get my Newfoundland out of the river because it was a sheer drop and he couldn't get out; I would rather not have to call them again! Thanks for any advice.