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4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« on: June 25, 2023, 05:28:32 PM »
This afternoon I called my 4 year old female up from the yard. She was running and everything looked normal and then just short of the garage door she collapsed and slid to a stop. She struggled into the garage and then couldn’t get up. I called out to my wife who ran next door and got the neighbor who is a vet tech.  She pointed out that her eyes weren’t dancing around which likely rules out seizure. After a few minutes she stopped looking dazed and started wagging her tail and licking us. It was suggested that it could be a blood sugar or vitamin issue and we should give her some high caloric food. This dog has had extremely consistent health and is strong and healthy.  We fed her some peanut butter and honey based on why I found online for canine blood sugar issues.  She seems to have snapped back to normal. Has anyone ever experienced similar. This was unexpected and scary. We will be having her examined of course.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2023, 05:36:27 PM »
That’s very scary
My daughters boxer had that happen but it was seizers and had them every once in awhile
Doesn’t sound like seizures the hot weather can dehydrate dogs quick also sounds like she’s doing better
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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2023, 05:46:26 PM »
Was it just the back legs/hips affected?  Could be Exercise Induced Collapse, commonly referred to as EIC.  It's a genetic disorder.  Did the parents have all of their health clearances? 

Years ago, in the early ninties before genetics. I had a dog that had the same issues.  Local vets couldn't figure it out for years.  When genetic testing became available I had him checked.  He tested positive for EIC.  I had already started being careful with how hard he played, so I had him nutured so he couldn't pass on the bad genes.  I hunted him for upland and waterfowl until he was 12 with no problems, and he lived to be 16.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2023, 05:59:46 PM »
We got her from a friend who bred his female who was a high dollar well screened female with his male who is several generations of good hunting healthy dogs. I understand that doesn’t answer your question because I honestly don’t know. It didn’t seem to be back end only. It was more like a whole body collapse. She was mildly shaking and looking at me like “HELP ME”. Since then she’s laid around some and played a little with our golden. We’ll definitely be asking those questions, thanks

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2023, 07:16:52 PM »
Something very similar happened to our very energetic 1 year old Blue Heeler. We were camping in Oregon where the dog was happily running alongside me on my mountain bike. Just after getting back to camp the dog collapsed and didn’t want to stand. We made some hurried phone calls and by the time we got to the vet the pup was recovering. After doing some tests the vet couldn’t come up with a diagnosis but suspected the pup had picked up a marijuana butt. Could be, because the seizure never reoccurred. Hmmm.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2023, 08:19:47 PM »
My French Brittany had a similar episode, except it went on for two hours and I was 50 miles from the nearest vet.  I made it there just before closing time and the diagnosis by the vet was marijuana.

I had a dog die from a stroke and the French Brittany showed the EXACT same behavior. 

If you smoke....don't throw your joints or edibles on the ground!!!  I was pissed for the trauma, that I and the dog went through, not to mention the vet bill.

Next time, you see somebody smoking outside, read them the riot act about disposing of their joints in a responsible manner.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2023, 08:27:50 PM »
Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. 99.9% sure this couldn’t be cannabis related. We don’t use it a the dogs are confined to our 1 acre yard and can’t get within 100’ of the sidewalk. Probably I’m hoping we never find out because it doesn’t happen again

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2023, 10:09:03 PM »
Was it warm/direct sun, long exposure, and was she active in it?


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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2023, 10:29:26 PM »
Our older lab had some kind of a seizure-like episode a few years ago. It was over in about a minute, but he was twitching, shaking and was unresponsive. He popped out of it and acted like nothing happened. It never recurred and he is 14 yo and hanging in there.   :dunno:
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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2023, 05:34:35 AM »
similar thing happened to my 6 y/o lab while at boarding a few weeks back...
they luckily got a video i could show the vet when we got back from our trip.  her rear legs got real shakey and she looked scared like she didnt know what was happening.
vet said seizures can range in dogs from a slight twitch episode, to the full blown stiff as a board on the ground un responsive, so it sounds like it could have been a seizure.  all blood work came back normal, and our dog's parents have all their health clearances.
hoping it was just a one time deal, after the fact she was back to herself running and playing like nothing happened.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2023, 06:14:28 AM »
Was it warm/direct sun, long exposure, and was she active in it?


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It was mid seventies, the dogs have shade under a second story deck which is her favorite hangout spot. They also can come into the garage which is insulated and stays cool. Plenty of water for them. She was pretty quiet last night and happy to just snooze and get petted, but seemed fine the rest of the evening

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2023, 07:22:53 PM »
Was it just the back legs/hips affected?  Could be Exercise Induced Collapse, commonly referred to as EIC.  It's a genetic disorder.  Did the parents have all of their health clearances? 

Sounds like it could be EIC. Pretty scary when it happens.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2023, 09:55:43 PM »
You may want to get the thyroid levels checked.  I had a beagle do something similar during a hunt and he ended up having low Thyroid levels.  I put him on the pills and he never had another episode.

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Re: 4 year old lab collapsed today, doing ok but scary
« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2023, 12:31:32 AM »
Was it warm/direct sun, long exposure, and was she active in it?


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It was mid seventies, the dogs have shade under a second story deck which is her favorite hangout spot. They also can come into the garage which is insulated and stays cool. Plenty of water for them. She was pretty quiet last night and happy to just snooze and get petted, but seemed fine the rest of the evening
Well that ruled out the possible simplistic explanation. 


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