We have a 7 year old very loved ruby cavalier. His name is Totti and he was recently diagnosed with SM. We were of course devastated. Totti is on cortison and is not having pain episodes but of cpurse he is very affected by the decease. We now have a puppy. Already when we fetched him I noticed he was scratching himself in exactly the same way as Totti does. He has now been with us for 4 weeks and is 12 weeks old. The scratching has continued and he has a hard time relaxing and moves a lot when he sleeps. I took him today to the vet and he did spot pain when stretching his neck. Now he is being tested for everything to exclude the posibility of other deceases. Next step is an MRI. Many vets have now been consulted since he is so young and the they dont think the decease can make a debut at such an early age.
I can't describe how I feel. It really is such bad luck. If it had not been for the experience of Totti's SM I would never have recognized the symptoms. Well we still don't know that it is SM for sure so I guess I should wait and not get too upset yet. It's difficult though![]()




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Leo
Will be thinking and praying for you on Monday.

My puppy who is now 13 weeks was MRI'd yesterday. The MRI showed a small hernia in the cerebellum and a slightly enlarged foranem magnum. Slight dome shape of the head. He is very young and this result together with the symptoms indicate a big probability that he will develop SM. After many discussions with the breeder who has offered to buy him back, I decided that I am already too much in love with him and can't part from him even if he has an illness. It was a very difficult decision since our eldest dog has SM and I know all the pain involved. But our home is now his home and I don't want to expose him to the confusing situation of having to move who knows how many times. We do love
him and he is so sweet, so it's probably the best thing to do. He will have to take another MRI later on and of course no breeding.
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