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Question by jerryw
Submitted on 7/16/2003
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i have a 1 1/2 yr old gordon setter.  her front legs are paralyzed laying back towards her body.  i have had a surgeon and an internist look at her.  she has had blood work and a spinal tap done.  all results end with no results.  no evidence of trauma. she just woke up like this on sunday morning.  she can move her head and neck along with her rear legs and tail. she is extremely alert.
i am grasping at straws to save her.

you can call me at home 8125379573 or my cell 513 615 9471.

thank you, jerry


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