G'day All,
As many of you will know, I lost my 4 legged mate "Benz" back in April. We now have 'Diesel" who came from the same blood line as "Benz" and has grown into quite a large pup

. He is another Shepherd, 7mths now and weighing 36kilos, beautiful personality.
For a while I thought he may have been a bit wobbly with his legs ( Shepherds have a history of Hip Dysplasia) but was told all ok by vet, moreso he was gangly. About 3 weeks ago, poor buggar got nailed by a tick and into the vets. He came out the other side looking like a large rat

. Pics of him below, one playing with the Bengal and the other shaved from head to toe

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During recovery, I noticed that the wobbliness in his rear legs was very noticeable. Bit like if you have been on the turps and your legs cross over as you try to walk, well that is what his rear legs are like. Mind you doesn't stop him running and playing with the kids and myself, or having a go at the neighbours dogs. Over a thousand dollars later for tick recovery, then Xrays for hip dysplasia, it seems he may have Wobblers Syndrome, which is a neurological disease. Definition as follows:
So has anybody else had experience with this for one of their animals. Apparently it is quite rare in Shepherds, but is linked to large breed dogs and apparently horses as well. Any feedback would be appreciated. At this stage it is back to vets on Monday to do the mylogram, so fingers crossed for a good outcome
Regards
Stevo
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