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Our Dachshund's rear legs are paralyzed almost overnight
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I have heard of a condition called tick paralysis. maybe your dog got a tick infection. in that case he will bounce back in no time at all.
Quoting: NeesieThat's not how it works. Paralysis ticks inject poison into the dog. The poison causes paralysis. Once the paralysis stops the heart or lungs from operating, the dog dies. They do not "bounce back in no time at all". An animal paralysed by a tick needs to go to the vet as soon as possible. [ link to www.vetstop.com.au] You should search all over the dog, including under the collar, between the toes, and any folds of skin including the ears, to find any ticks. If you find one, you have to remove it or poison it as soon as possible.
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