Monday, July 17, 2006
Pug Dog Encephalitis Resource
Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) is a fatal disease that only affects pugs. Village of Hope is a great resource completely devoted to educating others about PDE and raising money to research this deadly disease. Village of Hope is a great place to start in finding out more about Pug Dog Encephalitis or to connect with others who have witnessed first-hand the affects of this disease.
Heather
12/30/2008
I have a 3 1/2 year old female pug, Kiya. On Sunday while waiting for her turn at the water dish her front paws slipped out from under her. We thought that she had slipped on some water from the dish. She wasn’t able to lift her head off the ground and her front paws seem to be paralyzed. If we try to stand her up she pushes her paws out and her head to the ground with her butt up in the air. We waited to see if she got better on Monday but she wasn’t. We took her to the vet and he said that she probably had PDE and that he has only seen one other case and it presented with seizures. We are devasted. The vet called a neurologist and they seem to disagree with the vet saying that it might be a slip disc in her neck. We have her on steriods. My husband also realized that the last month or so that Kiya would hesitate when jumping off the couch and have to be picked up and put on the floor. All Kiya does is lay around. Has anyone elses dog presented like this? Maybe diagnosed with PDE but really wasn’t? I can’t bare to put her to sleep if we don’t have to, but I also can’t bare to see her suffer like this.