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Thank YOU, for that story about your bulldog. It certainly does sound very much like what May and my other afflicted pullet June are going through. Knowing your sweet bulldog recovered fully gives me great hope!
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May laid her first egg!
She got herself into the nest on her own, laid her egg like a big girl, and got herself out of the nest on her own!
Had this happen to a dog too.both her back legs were paralyzed.
So happy she made it. Tsaheylu is alive because a vet tech saw a slight movement in one of her back legs on day 12. I took a squeaky toy to her on one of my visits and they said she was squeaking that toy all day long. When we walked out of the vet the day she was cleared to go home she walked out with the toy in her mouth helped with two techs and a towel to hold her up. She remained alert the entire time with feeling in her toes but just unable to move.I don’t believe she was treated for pain just IV fluids and antibiotics. If I could find the very long vet bill- I’ve moved to Florida since then- I could do the thread more justice by using the correct terminology.Had this happen to a dog too.
Vet said damage and/or infection in vertebrae, gave AB's and pain meds.
Said it would get worse before better...if it got better.
Both happened......she lived another 10 years, with occasional mild relapses.
Don't recall the tail or bark.If you recall, were your dogs always able to wag their tails, and did their bark sound squeaky while they were affected?