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Rodnok1 07-29-2021 9:32pm

Tick Paralysis
 
Anyone have experience with this?
Cliffs: doggo may have had it.

My husky had what I believe to be tick paralysis couple weeks ago. He went to get up and just couldn't get back legs to really work, he has minor hip issue time to time so didn't think much of it. Laid him over and moved legs around, everything seemed normal or so I thought, nothing clicked, no locked joints, no pain or anything. Gave me a look like... Uhhh that didn't work lemme try standing again and just couldn't. Kinda like when your drunk and try and stand up and fail(Rikki told me that happens).
Figured he had a hitch in his get up so helped him stand and he went outside as normal, threw a leg up and watered a tree. Made him sleep on foam bed(he hates it as gets hot), He was shaky and not wanting to move around much the next day but he's old and if hip figured day or two he'd be better.
That night found 2 large swollen ticks right on spine about where hips start. Removed completely and cleaned area as usual, we can't put prevention stuff on him as he's super sensitive about the chemicals in them so we do daily at most every 2 day fles and tick checks. He would have got tick check the first night but didn't want to roll him around so tick must have been on for a day or two and must have missed them the previous night.
Anyway took a few days but he went back to normal, didn't hit me until a day or two later what it could have been. No other symptoms at the time just a weakness it seemed in legs.
No idea what kind of tick as we have dog and deer ticks here.
Thanks for reading. :kimblair: Back to your regularly scheduled program.
:shots:

Dan47 07-29-2021 9:46pm

Glad to read he’s ok. Rough time for our furry friends as the medical community has destroyed its credibility with their response to this pandemic scam.

NotSlo 07-29-2021 10:45pm

Hope your Husky is doing better, sucks to go though. They are family.

Torqaholic 07-29-2021 11:47pm

Nope, no ticks around here. Have literally spent decades in the woods hunting sunup to sundown and never picked one up. That's one of the things I don't miss about NC. Stayed out of the woods as much as possible when I lived there.

Stepped off the side of the road to piss behind a bush once and brushed a single leaf on my leg while wearing shorts. Got back in the car and noticed what appeared to be the shadow of a leaf on my leg :confused: It was growing! Had to jump back out of the car and brush off hundreds of microscopic ticks. To hell with that!

ZipZap 07-30-2021 12:05am

If it lasts for over 4 hours, I hear you need to call a doctor. Oh, wait, you said tick. Never mind.:rofl:

Glad to hear he's doing ok:seasix:

LisaJohn 07-30-2021 3:53am

Tough time for the huskies. I hope he is doing ok.

snide 07-30-2021 5:57am

Hope your doggo is doing better! BTW, where are pics of doggo? :toetap: :bigears:

:cheers:

Rodnok1 07-30-2021 7:05am

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He's a crackhead about going anywhere.

snide 07-30-2021 8:52am

Handsome boy! Loki was excited to go for the car ride yesterday. Took him to PetSmart before going to the vet. He was excited in the store, but very well behaved.

dwjz06 07-30-2021 9:42am

Hope he is better Rod:seasix::cert:

Bill 07-30-2021 9:48am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rodnok1 (Post 1901128)
He's a crackhead about going anywhere.

I recognize that wild eyed look. It's the look of someone who, when left unattended, is gonna eat a hole in the leather couch.

:ohnoes:


Seriously though, good looking doggo and let's hope he's recovered, removing the offending ticks solved the problem.


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