My pup had a stroke

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Sorry to hear this, Dunn. I hope she's still showing improvement.
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Dunn wrote:Woke up yesterday morning to my Border Collie showing loss of movement on the left side. She was unable to stand on her own and most certainly unable to walk with the head leaning to the left. Took her to the vet and it seems that she has had a stroke. Doctor gave her some prednisone to help with inflammation/swelling and told us to monitor her over the weekend. Today she is able to stand and move about the yard decently, though she is still favoring her left side and shows unsteady gait.

She is 8 years old, my running buddy, and her blood work looks like a dog much younger. Doc says we will discuss options tomorrow. Curious if any of you have had any issues with this. I love that little fucker and she seems like she is 75% back to where she was. Any info would be appreciated.
My parents' border collie had a stroke some years back. I don't remember the details precisely but believe that the dog was a little less active and a little more goofy following it but was otherwise fine.

I could call them and ask for further details if you like.
That would be awesome. She seems to be on the mend but I curious if they had any lingering issues with their pup. Also curious how much "less active" they were. She seems to tire out quickly so I'm guessing she's gonna be my walking buddy now instead of running. Thanks.

And she is still improving. Happy and walking/trotting in the yard. She's managing the stairs well. Still got some facial droop but if that and a little balance issues is all she's got then I'm happy.


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Phaedrus wrote:
Dunn wrote:Woke up yesterday morning to my Border Collie showing loss of movement on the left side. She was unable to stand on her own and most certainly unable to walk with the head leaning to the left. Took her to the vet and it seems that she has had a stroke. Doctor gave her some prednisone to help with inflammation/swelling and told us to monitor her over the weekend. Today she is able to stand and move about the yard decently, though she is still favoring her left side and shows unsteady gait.

She is 8 years old, my running buddy, and her blood work looks like a dog much younger. Doc says we will discuss options tomorrow. Curious if any of you have had any issues with this. I love that little fucker and she seems like she is 75% back to where she was. Any info would be appreciated.
My parents' border collie had a stroke some years back. I don't remember the details precisely but believe that the dog was a little less active and a little more goofy following it but was otherwise fine.

I could call them and ask for further details if you like.
That would be awesome. She seems to be on the mend but I curious if they had any lingering issues with their pup. Also curious how much "less active" they were. She seems to tire out quickly so I'm guessing she's gonna be my walking buddy now instead of running. Thanks.

And she is still improving. Happy and walking/trotting in the yard. She's managing the stairs well. Still got some facial droop but if that and a little balance issues is all she's got then I'm happy.
I sent them a message and will let you know what I hear back.
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Thanks again for all the kind words. Overall prognosis is good, but the doc said that if she had one that to expect it to happen again some time in the future. Whether that is tomorrow or 5 years from now, there is no way to know. Just that once you have one it means that another is much more likely, and the next one might be it.

On the plus side, Pai has gained back most of her gait, albeit she missteps more now. She also has a mild head tilt and some left facial droop. Other than that she is coming along well. Just finished her 3rd jog/walk and she is getting stronger. Her wind is not what it was but that is to be expected. Most of all she is as happy as she can be, and that is what matters. Hoping to get her back to hiking shape, slowly, and make some awesome memories while we still have her around.

Again thanks for the well wishes and advice. For those interested, she is the one on the right.
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Glad to hear it, Dunn.
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I'm glad she's getting better, Dunn.
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Sweet looking dog, glad to hear she's better.

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Yeah. Good to hear better news. They both are great looking dogs.
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I'm glad to see your pup is on the mend!!

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Both good looking pups. Glad to hear she's on the mend!
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She doesn't look like she gives one half of a shit about her stroke. She's just happy to be on her walk. Dogs are so great.
The gal on the left looks formidable.
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She doesn't look like she gives one half of a shit about her stroke. She's just happy to be on her walk. Dogs are so great.
The gal on the left looks formidable.
Exactly. She is enjoying life so I'm happy.

The one on the left is the coydog rescue. She has been a pain to train but she's a good dog and very protective of the wife and property.


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Dunn wrote:Thanks again for all the kind words. Overall prognosis is good, but the doc said that if she had one that to expect it to happen again some time in the future. Whether that is tomorrow or 5 years from now, there is no way to know. Just that once you have one it means that another is much more likely, and the next one might be it.

On the plus side, Pai has gained back most of her gait, albeit she missteps more now. She also has a mild head tilt and some left facial droop. Other than that she is coming along well.
This is good news, Dunn. My parents' boxer-mutt-mix had a stroke (nowhere near as active as Pai, lots of knee issues and such) and always had a little bit of a droopy face, but never had another stroke. So here's hoping the both of you have years' worth of jogs ahead of you.

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