Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello! I hear that you have used Google and decided that your dog has a nerve problem and is untreatable. However, you probably don't need me to tell you that this is a simplification. Sometimes electrolyte imbalances, a tendency to low blood sugar (for instance, in the case of cancer or liver disease), orthopaedic / neurological pain or a build up of toxins in the blood, can be associated with these presentations and these may be helped. Furthermore, vets are not only interested in the sort of illness we can 'make better'; we can also help to prolong useful life; to support struggling animals, control pain and reduce deterioration. It is possible that euthanasia may be appropriate, either now or in the future; a good vet will help you to assess the patient's illness, but also their quality of life and work with you to identify the right time for this. You tell me that he is painless but terrified; fear is also a type of suffering and this may be alleviated or reduced, too.
It sounds to me as if a vets' assessment is important right now; I wonder if you can get someone to come to your house, or perhaps to examine him with your help over a video link? Corona virus has brought about many different ways of consulting. There are also, depending where you live, pet ambulance crews who can reduce the stress of moving patients.
Please do call your vets and explain; hopefully, together, you can talk through the possibilities.
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