Yes... they do have a "yeasty" smell....
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Originally Posted by
Zumie05
By any chance do Gracies eye tears smell weird? I am a bit worried about Coco's eyes now because when they do get weepy it is clear, but smells kinda funky.
Vet said that is same thing in her ears... yeast. The high humidity here past 4 weeks is likely a factor along with the resulting fungus that grows on everything in the summer. If only affecting her eyes, I think there are drops you can get for just that.
Absolutely... agree with you on this 100%
It is clear that the vet himself is not sure this is all about the ear infection and allergies. We are going to treat that first and see if it helps the other symptoms or not. Gracie had a period of this early on... at 8 months or so. Mostly scratching on walks, but no major head shaking. She got better and very little scratching on walks for months until this past week. There are times I wish I had the money to just get the MRI done anyway for peace of mind.... but going to try this route first. I also will go to a different vet if this does not work out... she is much more knowledgeable about Cav issues generally and has better connections with vets at North Carolina State University and other specialists.
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Originally Posted by
Karlin
Really sorry you are in this difficult situation of not knowing what is going on.
I think I'd be inclined to guess the sudden things and head shaking are maybe more likely to be some other cause than SM or PSOM unless you have been seeing things going on for a while and this isa slow build to this behaviour. That kind of behaviour is pretty typical of ear mites if it just suddenly starts up.
At the same time, if there are issues on walks then you may be looking at SM or PSOM. If the scratching is air scratching it is unlikely to be PSOM. Probably less likely to be PSOm with scratching on both sides as well. Perhaps just CM on its own.
The difficulty is it could be a transient ear issue but an underlying problems with something neurological or PSOM. Only an MRI will give you some idea. However if the vet turns up something to do with her ears I'd treat that and hold off on a neurologist until you see if other symptoms remain persistent or increase.
It is very, very frustrating that the neurological issues are so much harder and costly to diagnose and that symptoms are often so close to other simpler health issues. Best of luck with the vet.