Hello again, just to let all the people know who tried to help me solve Bombers Strange Behaviour, I have just found out its a disease called Ceroid Lipofuscinosis-CL or Storage Disease. Tonight I decided to call the breeder I brought Bomber of and is happens that another dog in Bombers litter also had it. 1 in 4 puppies in a litter get it, although the chances of a litter getting it are very, very small. Now here comes the bad news, the disease it fatal, a dog with this has never been known to live past the age of 2 ½. My partner and my-self are devastated and finding it hard to deal with, knowing our 20-month-old dog has this is terrible. Tomorrow Bomber is going to have a blood test and it will be sent to Melbourne to have it tested to be 100% sure before we have to have him put to sleep. The problem with the disease is that the dog at any time can become aggressive, and with small kids that’s not good. So far we have been told that if the test comes back and confirms the diagnosis, we should have Bomber put to sleep soon and not wait too long, also to minimise the suffering. My problem though, is that how do you put a dog to sleep when his still happy and full of life. This is so hard, Bomber is my son, and facing the fact he has a fatal disease is taking it out of me.
For any one who might want to look at the web site on the disease is: http://www.mybcsite.com/bccnswwebfiles/clinformation.htm
It’s a very good web site. Well once again to all the people who replied to me about Bomber, thank-you very much.
For any one who might want to look at the web site on the disease is: http://www.mybcsite.com/bccnswwebfiles/clinformation.htm
It’s a very good web site. Well once again to all the people who replied to me about Bomber, thank-you very much.
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