At 6:30 AM today, Sugar was FINE. No issues. She got up from the pet bed on the floor, scrambled up the stairs onto my bed, just as usual. I fell back to sleep.
At 7:40 AM, as I woke, I did my usual, bit of a petting bit of massage for each pet on the bed. Got to Sugar, she tried to sit up for her cuddles, and fell back down. I chuckled, she didn't have her footing. She tried and fell again. NOT SO FUNNY ANYMORE!
I petted her, put her on the floor. As I am moving her, she is thrashing around. On the floor, I tried putting her on her feet, she just fell. Looked at her face, her eyes were jumping side to side, and now she is starting to whine: I'm scared, Mum, what's going on?
Ran to the phone to be sure a vet was in, grabbed some clothes and took her in. I had to be careful carrying her out to the car, as any movement made her very motion sick and she couldn't figure out which end was up. Got her settled on the passenger seat next to me, kept one hand on her most of the drive. She seemed to settled about half way there; it is just a 3 miles trip, not far at all.
Carried her inside, go into an exam room, set her down and she could stand. Her eyes looked OK. Next she started panting and drooling -- poor thing was SO frightened by what happened!
Vet checked her over. We suspect old dog vestibular disease / syndrome. Although it usually doesn't clear up quite that fast. Sugar is age 14, so it fits. She never lost consciousness, wasn't thrashing if I wasn't moving her, so not a stroke.
She got an anti nausea shot, and we came home. She is exhausted, but seems fine. I have anti nausea pills in case it happens again, this being a weekend.
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In the past 3 weeks: Tasha was in for a hot spot, Crystal my fat cat was in for a clipping as she can't self groom, and Willy was in last Thursday for a hot spot under an arm, he is now wearing an inflatable collar so he leaves it be while it heals.
I've seen enough of my vet practice, thank you, and Sugar, I'm sure neither of us needs any more scares: keep WELL!
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