EerieEyes
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The only treatment for Coondog paralysis is supportive care - IF they get a secondary infection of some sort I'm sure you could give antibiotics, but they are not needed right off the bat. Most people don't give steroids anymore, as I think it's been shown to not make much of a difference in recovery time either way. Obviously if the dog goes into respiratory distress, it's gonna need to get to a vet. If you absolutely can't get it to eat and drink, it may need IV fluids.
Ours was down for about 6 weeks, we had good luck taking her out to let her sit in the sun, turning her frequently so she didn't get "bedsores" and keeping her clean. She's as good as she ever was (she was 2 at the time, she is 9 now).
BOTTOM LINE: Keep 'em clean, comfortable, and in good spirits if possible. MOST cases resolve spontaneously but it can take several weeks.
Merck has a little write up under Acute Idiopathic Polyradiculoneuritis:
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/nervo...scular-junction
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