My boy Koda just started experiencing head tremors this past Tuesday. I took him to the vet on Friday as they wanted me to monitor him during the week. He had one every evening. On Friday he had one in the morning and early afternoon. The vet did an EKG and found an irregularity in his heartbeat, then did blood work. Everything was normal except his alkaline,amylase, and creatine were elevated.The vet couldn't figure out how all the symtoms go together for a common bond so he is sending us to a specialist. We are going to see a neurologist next week and also getting an ultrasound of his heart. He is 17 months old.
Here is the thing. My yard got sanded on Tuesday because it was icy. Every time my boy goes out he eats the snow. He started with the tremors Tuesday night. I am beginning to think there might be a link. I have decided to walk him on a leash and limit his snow intake to see what happens. I started last night and so far no tremors. I also wipe his feet when he comes in so he can't lick it off.
I am writing this in case someone else is experiencing this. I want them to be able to look at other possibilities of the head tremors and where they may be getting into toxins. I am not sure if this is the case, but I am checking it out.
Koda's Mom
Here is the thing. My yard got sanded on Tuesday because it was icy. Every time my boy goes out he eats the snow. He started with the tremors Tuesday night. I am beginning to think there might be a link. I have decided to walk him on a leash and limit his snow intake to see what happens. I started last night and so far no tremors. I also wipe his feet when he comes in so he can't lick it off.
I am writing this in case someone else is experiencing this. I want them to be able to look at other possibilities of the head tremors and where they may be getting into toxins. I am not sure if this is the case, but I am checking it out.
Koda's Mom