RIVERRAT
Senior Refuge Member

She was only 9.5. Came home from work and she had lost control of her body. Picked her up and carried her to the vet at the end of my block. He was honest and said there was nothing he could do to diagnose her and said to run her down to the ER vet In Appleton. They figured neurological issue. Her brain couldn’t communicate with her body. They figured tumor or lesions on her brain. Was a tough way to lose her. Was hoping for a few more years.Dirk- was she an older dog or did she have a medical problem?
DamnShe was only 9.5. Came home from work and she had lost control of her body. Picked her up and carried her to the vet at the end of my block. He was honest and said there was nothing he could do to diagnose her and said to run her down to the ER vet In Appleton. They figured neurological issue. Her brain couldn’t communicate with her body. They figured tumor or lesions on her brain. Was a tough way to lose her. Was hoping for a few more years.
She was onlyShe was only 9.5. Came home from work and she had lost control of her body. Picked her up and carried her to the vet at the end of my block. He was honest and said there was nothing he could do to diagnose her and said to run her down to the ER vet In Appleton. They figured neurological issue. Her brain couldn’t communicate with her body. They figured tumor or lesions on her brain. Was a tough way to lose her. Was hoping for a few more years.
That's an awful way to lose a dog,im truly sorry.
As i sit here and look at my 2-13 yo wirehairs I'm thankful and lucky they're still here,you never know...