Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I should have put it here but it is in the video section. I might add that Stuart ate all his dinner and is playing like a crazy puppy with his brother at the moment. Seems fine except for the shaking of his head.
Stuart has been napping this afternoon and as I just walked past him I noticed that his head was shaking - kind of like a back and forth, palsy sort of thing. He was awake with his eyes open. He now is acting "off". Not as much energy.
The two things that I can place the blame on is
1. yesterday a.m. he got his flea and tick application but that has been 30 hours ago.
2. then this a.m. at about 8:00 we went to the dog park and he got stung on the lip by a honey bee.
3. oh and lets add it to the mix the "dreaded zap from the fence.
Any ideas?
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I hope Stuart is just having a bit of reaction to the bee! Poor sweet guy. He does look a bit lacking in enery. Rua sends big hugs and kisses to her future BIL!
Besides the other things you mentioned I have a few ideas to throw in here. Not that these will help but some things to consider. A dog down the street got a palsy from a virus. It lasted a month and he is now better. Another observation, I had a cat who would do this from toads. The cat got very sick on that last toad she got into.
Could he have gotten into anything like toads, salamanders, or other things indigenous to Florida?
Another idea, you all spray a lot of insect chemicals down there on a regular basis. Any one spray today?
Another idea, when I have seen reactions to flea/tick preventative the animals foamed at the mouth but they also shook.
My DH watched the video. His dog of 18 years had seizures all her life. He said this did not look anything like her seizure episodes, although seizures come in different degrees or reaction.
I'm sure my brainstorming is no help, but I am sending you my thoughts to a speedy and healthy outcome.
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