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Question by Sue
Submitted on 5/25/2004
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My 4 year old Keeshond, Juliette, is suddenly walking like she is drunk. She staggers around, bumps into things, falls over. She is not blind - she is just really unsteady on her feet. She has an elevated white blood cell count (30), but no white blood cells in her spinal fluid. Her spinal fluid showed some signs of anemia. Our vet is doing the best she can, but is at a loss as to what to do next. Juliette is on anti-siezure medication and antibiotics while we are trying to figure out what's wrong. Where can I go? What can I do? How can I find some more answers?


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