Hi great dane community. Long post coming up-
Our 5 and a half year old Great Dane boy has been fit and healthy up to date, with no major issues, other than once breaking his toe and once he rolled off our bed and hurt his neck, where he recovered within 3 days after seeing the vet.
The issues started about 3 weeks ago after he had his annual rabies booster inoculation, we noticed that every so often if he moved his neck strangely or jumped, he would yelp. We weren't too concerned as this happened previously after having an injection, we thought it could be inflammation in the neck at injection site and he was just tender, after 2 or 3 days he generally recovers.
About 12 days ago, we took him for his Saturday morning walk. He left home walking/moving perfectly fine with no signs of discomfort or pain. About 12mins into the walk he showed signs that he was in serious pain and it seemed as if he had "pinched" a nerve in his neck and started to limp, not ataxia, a painful limp with yelps in between. We rushed him to the vet, they gave him a tramadol injection as well as mexidol oral suspension anti inflammatory (which we are still giving him daily).
After his pain subsided, once the tramadol set in, he developed a strange walk, ataxia like gait, clinically showing wobblers syndrome. Two days later he went for Xrays of his neck and the Vet said that she was happy with his vertebrae and that there were no signs of abnormalies in the bone. After a 3 or 4 days at home, with good rest, he improved so much that he was almost 100% normal. His gait went back to normal!?
... Until yesterday... he managed to sneak past us and he ran outside to bark at the neighbors dogs.
He has since degenerated again and has developed this "wobblers" walk again. He has lost coordination of this hind legs and has the typical floating front paws and lowered head walk again.
I find this so scary as he was was perfectly healthy dane, with zero signs of wobblers in 5 and a half years, to this.
Has anybody experienced something similar? We are taking him back for a check up tomorrow.
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