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My boxer over a two day period developed the following...

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Question by trigger
Submitted on 8/17/2006
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My boxer over a two day period developed the following symtoms: drooling, labored breathing, vomitting, then finally his hind legs gave out. The vet thought it was myasthenia Gravis at which point they were going to start testing on him. Within the next two hours his health had declined so rapidly and his white blood cell count was double of what it should have been. Before we could get ready to transfer him to another facility with a neurosurgeon he became so unstable that the vet suggested us to uthinize based on the rapid succesion of the condition. Any suggestions of what may have happened here?


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