My Scottie suddenly can't control her legs, could this be Scottie Cramp?

Yesterday evening, my Scottie had a sudden moment when she couldn't control her legs, almost like they were giving out under her. I’m very worried because I've read about Scottie Cramp, a condition that affects this breed, and I’m concerned this might be what’s happening. Is it possible that's what my Scottie is experiencing, and what should I do next to help her?

Answer

Your Scottie's sudden inability to control her legs could potentially be related to Scottie Cramp, a condition seen in some Scottish Terriers. While it's understandable to be concerned, there are steps you can take to help her.

  • Observe her for any repetitive patterns or other symptoms.
  • Minimize stress and overly stimulating activities.
  • Consult with a vet for a definitive diagnosis and guidance.

Scottie Cramp is a non-painful neuromuscular disorder that can cause your dog to experience temporary loss of coordination, typically triggered by excitement or exercise. While it can be concerning, it's generally not life-threatening. It's important to monitor your dog's condition and avoid exposing her to stressors that can trigger episodes. However, to ensure proper care and a tailored approach, consulting with a veterinarian is recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Scottie Cramp?

    Scottie Cramp is a hereditary disorder in Scottish Terriers affecting muscle control, often triggered by excitement or stress, and generally not harmful in the long term.

  • How can I help my Scottie during an episode?

    Keep her calm and quiet, minimize stressors, and ensure she has a safe environment to prevent injury during an episode.

  • When should I see a vet?

    If episodes are frequent, severe, or if you're uncertain about her condition, consult a vet for tailored advice and possible treatment options.

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