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Kita I need your help again
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I thought you were the best person to help this guy out. If there is anyone else that can I, I would be very gratefull
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It really does not sound like CDRM, to be honest I would get a second opinion from a completely different vet.
There are some helpful articles/experiences about CDRM here:
http://www.freewebs.com/dmroster/eddies/eddies carts.htm
http://www.spanna.homestead.com/
http://www.freewebs.com/dmroster/dmdogsgallery .html
Some vets automatically assume that every time they see a GSD it has either CDRM, HD or EPI.
There are some helpful articles/experiences about CDRM here:
http://www.freewebs.com/dmroster/eddies/eddies carts.htm
http://www.spanna.homestead.com/
http://www.freewebs.com/dmroster/dmdogsgallery .html
Some vets automatically assume that every time they see a GSD it has either CDRM, HD or EPI.
Just read it again. CDRM does not come on that fast! Lots of dogs go off their legs when they are ill (usually as in this case overnight) and many things can cause it.
There is no test for CDRM, the only diagnosis of this condition is after the dog has died, there is a test they can do on post mortem of the dog.
There is no test for CDRM, the only diagnosis of this condition is after the dog has died, there is a test they can do on post mortem of the dog.
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