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hi my mates dog got bumped by a car about 6 wks back,now since then he's been taking him easy although the dog did'nt brake any bones no cuts,but did take an inpact down one side of him,the wind was knocked out of him for a few seconds he was back on is feet in no time,is breathing was'nt normal for a few days but soon got over it.my mate ran the dog the other nite he seemed to be fine did'nt pull up or owt.then we had him out last nite ran ok showed abit of stiffness towards the end of the nite and is breathing got abit short.a couple of hours later my mate heard this noise in the the dog kennels went out to see the dogfitting,now my mate wondering if this has something to do with the accident he had or something else wrong with him. any idea's anyone?

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Did you have him checked by the vet when the accident happened and have you had him to the vet since the fit, if he was hit down one side he may have taken a knock to the head, very serious and can go un-detected for months. Hope your mate gets him sorted, good luck, Andrew.

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Did you have him checked by the vet when the accident happened and have you had him to the vet since the fit, if he was hit down one side he may have taken a knock to the head, very serious and can go un-detected for months. Hope your mate gets him sorted, good luck, Andrew.

the dogs been put to sleep now thanks for the reply mate

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  • 2 weeks later...

i know this is probably pretty raw still but can i ask what the problem was?

i had a dog who was epileptic( very unlikely that this was the case).

some kind of trauma?

very sorry to hear the dog had to be put down. keep the chin up and all the best.

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