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My Pomeranian pup is 3 months old. 2 weeks ago her whole personality change over night. She would be screaming when she woke up as if she was being hurt , would not allow you to touch or pick her up, running back and forth in a manic state and would carm down after she wore herself out. This became a nightly thing with her and  worsened to pacing and running back and forth doing the day. She had a seizure early one morning.wait on blood test from vet. I have been told these things are not related to epilepsy. Could it have been from her 3 vacation?

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That's worrying for you. :(   A few thoughts ... what vaccinations has she had, and when.   What about worming?   It might be interesting to put the dates down and also dates when you've noticed these odd behaviours.   If she were mine, I'd be asking her breeder if there have been any similar things that the breeder's aware of in litter mates, or in other dogs in her lines.

 

Is the pup still showing this behaviour, or is I something that has passed now?

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:( that sounds very scary . is she still doing it ? 

How long after her 3rd vaccination did it begin ? 
Did you buy her from a private seller , or a breeder  ( you would have a pedigree with her kennel name etc ) ?

Can you remember if she had jumped , or twisted , or anything which may have hurt her ?  
Is she eating , chewing, drinking OK ? 
Any vomiting , upset tummy , change in toiletting  ? 

I am so sorry ... :(

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Honestly the symptoms don't sound like any vaccination reaction that I have ever seen, I agree ask the breeder if there is anything like that known in the family. I hope the vet gets to the bottom of it soon and it is treatable.

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All worming has been done. I got her from registered breeder she is a pedigree. The breeder is very helpful and is working with me on this as nothing is showing up so far, she is also willing to pay for a specialist and to have MRI done at a cost of$2000. Still waiting on final blood tests.

on the 11.10.2007 a person called pugsnfrenchies had posted on some similar screaming behaviour on their post and advising not to have this brand of vaccine. I am hoping that this person will come back on

 

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This is such a hard time for you, Pomeranian liver .... so sorry.   But I'm so glad that you have the help and support of her breeder ... that is really good to hear.    I did see that other post on the old thread, and I guess vaccine reaction is a possibility.   Your breeder's vet might be more willing than your own vet to investigate the possibility.

 

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On pup's vacc certificate it will say which vaccine was given.   so C3, C5, or C7 .. and which brand.   If you know that it might help.

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20 minutes ago, Pomeranian liver said:

Also the vet has advised to put her down if nothing shows up

Oh my goodness.  That is awful.  I would take up the breeder’s offer, but go to another vet who is more willing to seek answers and, hopefully, remedies.  

 

Unless, of course, your little dog is in continuous pain and fear.  

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14 minutes ago, JulesP said:

Is the puppy acting like this after she has eaten? say 30 mins after?  how is her appetite? Does she press her head into things? Is she small? 

NoAll worming has been done. I got her from registered breeder she is a pedigree. The breeder is very helpful and is working with me on this as nothing is showing up so far, she is also willing to pay for a specialist and to have MRI done at a cost of$2000. Still waiting on final blood tests.

on the 11.10.2007 a person called pugsnfrenchies had posted on some similar screaming behaviour on their post and advising not to have this brand of vaccine. I am hoping that this person will come back on

 

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I lost my GSD puppy at this age last year due to seizures and I’ve been suspicious it was a vaccine reaction. She had her vaccination on the Monday and showed some  strange behaviour Thursday with first seizure that night. She was never normal after that, and lived in a zombie-like state for almost a week while we tried medications but was then put to sleep. None of the vets we saw thought it was vaccination related and likely a brain infection, brain tumour or encephalitis 

 

Wishing you a happier outcome with your pup 

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So sorry for your loss it’s heart breaking. We go from zombie times to being so scared of everything. She just had something to eat out of her bowl and now she is scared of her bowl. This lasts for a couple of hours and then she can get very aggressive to. 

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:(  sounds worrying for you. 

have you video'd this to show the vet  and the breeder ? if you  don't mind  it would be helpful if you could post the video ( or email it to someone here ), so we could see it as well .
When something unusual happens with puppies, it is always really important to share the knowledge , so that it may be helpful to someone else later on . It may be helpful to you, too ..somebody might see , and say  'Hey!~! I've seen that before!! " 

Have you had dogs before , or is this your first puppy ? 

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