I could really use help here guys! So I have a female pug aged 3 years 8 months. About 3 months or so ago, I began to notice that she was having problems with her balance. At first it was just after she woke up, like when you came home from school/work, etc. She was jump up to greet you and would lose her balance and fall over on her side. At first she would get right up, so I watched her for a few days to see in the behavior replicated itself. I noticed that it wasn't an everyday thing, and after the first few week she didn't stopped doing it. I also noticed that she had a minor ear infection, so I began to give her ear drops the vet had prescribed for a previous infection.
Then about two weeks later it started up again, but this time it was worse. Now she would completely fall over on her side and lie there as though she were frozen. Within a two-day time period, I would come home from school or walk into a room after hearing a thud to find her lying on her side all four legs completely outstretched and stiff, unable to move, with her eyes wide. At this point, I decided that something was most definately wrong. I took her to my veterinarian along with the ear drops that had been prescribed for her and voiced my concerns. At this point I felt that Midge might have some neurological problems. The vet essentially glossed over my concerns stating that it was simply an inner ear infection, and that I should continue to give the ear drops. I was told that inner ear infections could cause a loss of balance. I discussed with her that I felt Midge's loss of control was more than merely the side effects of an ear infection, but she simply stated that with a small dog ear infections could hit a little harder. At my insistence I was able to convince her to take my dog's temperature, which came back normal, and in the end, I went back home with my ear drops and no answers.
Initially she got better. Her ear infection went away, she stopped having her episodes, and I thought maybe the vet had been right. But then yesterday I noticed that she wasn't walking - or rather she could only do so with great difficulty. When I picked her up from the couch and put her on the floor, she stood as though she were in pain, with her back arched like a cat does when angry. When I tried to call her to me, she walked with this hitching motion, and I could see muscle spasms shooting down her back. I immediately took her into the vet - a different vet - the one I used to use before I moved. Although she was much better by the time we got there - approximately 45 minutes - he was able to appreciate the hitching motion that had initally concerned me that day. He ran some bloodwork, all of which came back normal, and is still unable to tell me what is wrong with her.
I know this is wrong, but can anyone PLEASE HELP ME! I don't know what to do. Once we got back from the vet Midge was perfectly fine, and today she is her usual self, but I know something is wrong.
Gratefully Yours,
Courtney