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    jaxxfrazier Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 8, 2009, 05:33 PM
    .out of the blue, trembling and jerking.
    I have a 3 year old Jack Russell. She was outside, just a couple of hours ago, running, barking and playing with my other 2 dogs. Now, she is laying on the floor, her nose is bone dry, she is trembling and jerking. She can barely lift her head up and cannot stand up, without trembling and shaking. She is not foaming at the mouth. Does anyone know what has possibly happened?
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    Feb 9, 2009, 11:16 AM

    She sounds like she ate something. If she is not better by today, please take her to a vet. I have a female Jack Russell also and I've noticed that she likes to eat strange things when she is outside as well. I have to watch her very carefully and have taken lots of strange stuff out of her mouth before she swallows it.
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    Feb 12, 2009, 06:02 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jaxxfrazier View Post
    I have a 3 year old Jack Russell. She was outside, just a couple of hours ago, running, barking and playing with my other 2 dogs. Now, she is laying on the floor, her nose is bone dry, she is trembling and jerking. She can barely lift her head up and cannot stand up, without trembling and shaking. She is not foaming at the mouth. Does anyone know what has possibly happened?
    I Believe that Jaxxfrazier had a seisure. I also have a Jack Russell name T2 12 years old
    From age 2 he has had seisures, the Vet at the time Had given him some pills to take every day, it did not helped his seisure. I stopped giving him the pill, saw an other Vet that told me to live him alone when he has the seisure. T2 is stile having seisure, it does not stop him from having a great life
    Gisele

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