What are the signs & symptoms that develop in affected dogs?
After a trigger, affected dogs experience a sudden stiffening of all four limbs, arched back, and exaggerated "deer-stalking" gait, and loss of balance. Some owners believe they are witnessing a seizure, though no loss of consciousness occurs.
When do signs and symptoms develop?
Signs first appear in puppies.
How do vets diagnose this condition?
Genetic testing, blood work, neurological tests, and clinical signs can be used to diagnose this condition.
How is this condition treated?
Affected dogs usually recover within an hour of an episode, though the stiff limbs and gait may persist for several hours. However, they may overheat during an episode due to the uncontrollable muscle contractions, which could be life threatening. Medications are available to help control symptoms.
What actions should I take if my dog is affected?
- Minimizing exposure to typical triggers may help reduce clinical signs. Please follow the recommendations from your veterinarian.