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Posted by RIDDLER on 05-28-2011 02:13 PM:

Coonhound paralysis???????? Or coonhound syndrome??

Has anyone ever had there dog get this? If so how did they recover? We have a male that the vet thinks he has this! It started about Tuesday when he lost his voice completely and although I was boggled I didn't think much of it I just started giving him honey and mustard! Well last night I came home and the To my surprise he couldn't barely walk he would stagger like 10 feet and then fall right on his face! Me and partner flipped out and rushed him to the emergency vet where they said there pretty sure he has coonhound syndrome! We are going to pick him up today and bring him home there is no treatment for this you just have to let it run it's course, they say most dogs make a full recovery but in severe cases it can get such bad paralysis they can't breath on there own and will die without a breathing machine! So I was just wondering of anyone else has ever had a dog get this and if so how did It turn out for them? Thanks for reading Eric

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-28-2011 02:45 PM:

First, make sure that they test for Blastomycosis and Lymes Disease. The symptoms are all the same. These are the first 2 that you should consider. If they rule these out then you might have coonhound paralysis. Both of them can be treated although the treatment for Blasto is expensive. Some dogs get over coonhound paralysis and some don't. They require a lot of hands on care and support.


Posted by RIDDLER on 05-28-2011 06:25 PM:

We just got home with him from the vet he can't walk at all now and can barely lift his head up to eat and drink! The good news is that he still has a good appetite and wants to eat! The vet says that he could be like this for 3 weeks to 4 months he may get worse or this may be the worse he gets it's all unknown! If anyone else has had experience with this any info would help we have a long road ahead of us I know and I just wanna do whatever I can to make it easier on him! Thanks Eric

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Posted by critter on 05-28-2011 07:01 PM:

I had a female that had coonhound paralysis,took between two and three months for her to recover.I built a large box,around 4 footsquare and a good three feet deep,filled it with good soft prairie hay.This was to keep her from getting sores as the only thing she could move was her head.This was in the winter time and she would only go to the bathroom at one certain spot in the backyard so every day i had to carry her outside to her spot.I was lucky and was within a 3 hour drive to the Iowa State vet school and they diagnosed her.Dont know your vet but i have never heard of coonhound syndrome,maybe the same thing but if they havnt done the tests the other gentleman mentioned and arent furnishing some form of treatment i would surely find another vet and get a second opinion.

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Posted by Roger Smith on 05-28-2011 07:38 PM:

Lord,O Lord; I wish that somone could give her hope! I had one that had it and it will more than likely yours won't be much diffentl It completely parelizes to the point that you have to pick his head and lay it in a pan of food and the same with water. I'm all ways scared that it could happen again. It comes from I guess the saliva of the infected coon. I remembered a few nights before he had spit and we shot the coon out and really got his old butt whipped. I really hope your dog gets better but, who know's!!


Posted by Gary Simmons on 05-28-2011 09:31 PM:

we had 1 get it 1 times half shepard half rebone 1 of the best dogs i've owned my brother in law was hunting him and some pups 1 nite down on the river and him and 1 of the pups made a tree he got there and found the coon and shot it out still alive said it was the worse fight he every said this coon whipped the old dog and the pup real bad he had to shot the coon before it got away . it was 1 of the biggest sow coons i have ever seen and a few days later the old got down couldn't walk all he could do was drag his hindquarters took him to the vet and he had coondog paralysis he was like this for a month or so and he got over it but never was the same dog so i wish you the best with your dog

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Posted by sox12 on 05-28-2011 11:33 PM:

riddler pm me


Posted by RIDDLER on 05-28-2011 11:45 PM:

I am not sure how but I will try sox12!

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Posted by sox12 on 05-28-2011 11:49 PM:

i pm my phone number call me


Posted by Houndin' on 05-29-2011 03:06 AM:

I have a buddy that has had a few dogs come down with this... Bad stuff. Killed one of the dogs, one came out of it and he retired it and the other made a full recovery. Main thing to do is keep them hydrated. Give them some gaterade once a day. The dog will get to a point where it cant move and you will have to feed it and water it by hand. Other then that not much you can do, let it run its course and hope for the best. Biggest thing to remember is that some dogs are more respetive to it then others. Once a dog gets it. it is more likely to get it again. i would try not to let it get chewed up by a coon again. Some dogs can get chewed up by the the same coon and be fine. Just depends on the dog and how receptive they are to getting it. Good luck hope it all works out for ya.

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Posted by truly on 05-29-2011 04:16 AM:

do a search on this site for "coonhound paralysis". There is lots of helpful info. The dog of mine that got it years ago survived and won lots of hunts after he had it, but was never really as good of an athlete ever again. He is 9 now and I no longer hunt him due to health issues.

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Posted by RIDDLER on 05-29-2011 07:10 PM:

He is now to the point where can't Evan lift his head up at all he is still drinking and eating fine! I am a little worried though he has urinated a few times a day but he hasnt gone #2 in awhile i dont know what to think!

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Posted by sox12 on 05-29-2011 07:19 PM:

hang in their its a long road to recovery.make sure you give him plenty of fluids.he will have bowel movements.kept him clean is important.

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Posted by RIDDLER on 05-30-2011 01:48 PM:

Well he hasn't got any worse in the last day and a half hopefully it stays that way! Maybe now he will start getting better and be back to treeing coon!

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Posted by sox12 on 05-30-2011 08:38 PM:

i made a sling and raised him off the floor just so his feet touch ,i waited till he was trying to turn over himself.


Posted by RIDDLER on 05-31-2011 08:27 PM:

Unfortunately our dog passed away dismorning I was there and tried to comfort him as much as I could, he had started to struggle to breath about half an hour before he passed! We only owned this dog for around 3 months he was an extremely nice hound in those 3 months we treed 70+ coon with him with only hunting until around midnight each night! We entered him in 2 nite hunts and he won one of them which qualified him for te lee crawford invitation hunt! If anyone elses dog gets this I wish them luck it is a terrible thing to go through! RIP Bo

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Posted by Oakhill on 05-31-2011 09:08 PM:

Sorry for your loss.


Posted by sox12 on 06-01-2011 01:13 AM:

eric sorry for your loss.


Posted by Houndin' on 06-01-2011 01:51 AM:

Sorry to hear that.

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Posted by travis keeton on 06-01-2011 02:18 AM:

bo

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Originally posted by RIDDLER
Unfortunately our dog passed away dismorning I was there and tried to comfort him as much as I could, he had started to struggle to breath about half an hour before he passed! We only owned this dog for around 3 months he was an extremely nice hound in those 3 months we treed 70+ coon with him with only hunting until around midnight each night! We entered him in 2 nite hunts and he won one of them which qualified him for te lee crawford invitation hunt! If anyone elses dog gets this I wish them luck it is a terrible thing to go through! RIP Bo


Eric
This is Travis I was with you the night you tried Bo out here in Circleville I am sorry for your loss Only hunted with bo a few nights but he always showed us coon the good ones always go early it seems


Posted by Roger Smith on 06-01-2011 03:37 AM:

Sure am sorry for your loss Eric. I would like to see a vet completely devote their effort into a vacc that would help prevent this disease.


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