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Date Posted: Tue, Nov 27, 08:03:15pm CST
Author: adam (that stinks)
Author Host/IP: 12-202-10-217.client.mchsi.com / 12.202.10.217
Subject: Re: has anyone heard of coondog paralysis
In reply to: Bruce Smart 's message, "Re: has anyone heard of coondog paralysis" on Tue, Nov 27, 03:11:37pm CST

>>>Has anyone ever had a dog with coondog paralysis.
>>>Trapper went from treeing 2 or 3 coon 5 nights a week
>>>to not being able to move a week later. The vet says
>>>he has coondog paraylasis. The vet does not know
>much
>>>about the disease and said I just have to let it run
>>>its course. On the internet when researched it just
>>>has technical info. Does anyone know anything about
>>>this and what i can expect. Trapper is one of the
>>>best I have trained and hunted and I am hoping he
>will
>>>recover.I have asked around and no one seems to know
>>>much. Its awful bad timing in the middle of season
>and
>>>Trapper is the only dog I have. I am having to help
>>>Rex Laker hunt his dogs now Ha HA. Let me know if
>>>youhave had this before.
>>
>>Josh, Check out the UKC coonhound message board,
>>there was several posts concerning coondog paralyis
>>just a few days ago. I think some vets prescribe
>>steroids. Dan N
>I had a dog with it twice the first time he had it he
>was down in the back end for 52 days and came out of
>it.the next year he got it again and it killed him.the
>steroids are to keep a secondary efection like
>pneumonia from setting in.The Cornell University in
>New York is the leading authority on in.it seems like
>all the dogs i know of that had it were good ones.Good
>Luck Bruce Smart
why do good things have to happen to good people and good dogs good luck

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