Barney began primary signs on July 26, 2015. This was shot August 07, 2015. In the week following he has had a slowly progressing decline in health but still has a good quality of life despite the terminal nature of his illness.
This looks just like my bichon maybe 8 months ago sadly he passed two months ago just collapsed and his heart stopped. He would do the heavy panting thing late at night, night after night he lived to be 18 he was a miracle dog had heart trouble when I adopted him at 12. Man, I miss him so much my chest hurts so bad it’s the worst pain I’ve ever felt.
Thank you so much thank you so much for responding I drove 3 hours today to Pennsylvania to go to Penn State Veterinary Clinic they told me they never seen anything like this and that the dog brain is deteriorating I believe in my heart that it is a brain tumor I'm going to try to fight it she had a MRI today and that was the result
Ur dog is a lasapoo my dog is exactly the same my dog has this tumor I'm doing a go fund me for the surgery she must be a few stages in I'm sorry for ur 🐕 we can beat this battle
Try the plants that have anti-cancer like mallungay leaves morringa, sambong leaves, oregano leaves, guyabano leaves, garlic,ginger, cinnamon boil it ti pot and force him to drink use syrenge, have a chance to heal specially, they are all organic try it
For others: A lot of the numerological symptoms are identical to *Canine Cognitive Dysfunction* (dog Dementia or Sundowners Syndrome). Did you actually have a CAT scan that showed a tumor? Many dogs suffering from dementia at a similar age (12-16) appear to have brain tumors at first - even with a catatonic-like state - but do not, especially if no seizures are witnessed. After using Cholodin (choline supplement for improved neurotransmission) and/or Anipryl (medication approved by FDA) *many* dogs will have another year or two...and often go back to their regular personalities. I hope this will be the case for my little poodle who has CCD: gait ataxia/drunk-walk, staring off at nothing, confusion, depression, sleepless at night while waling for hours in the house, loss of potty training, etc.
I just read your comments. Sorry for the delay in my reply. I absolutely agree and urge everyone to go to the vet for pet care. Please, no one put your dog to sleep or make a decision based off of someone else's experience. The video is only intended as a guide and can in no way substitute for the expertise of someone with a doctorate in veterinary medicine.