HomeMy WebLinkAboutValley Fever in AlberhillKaren Holder
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FYI: My dog was just diagnosed with
Valley Fever in his brain. We have spent
months, plus more than one vet, and it
was a veterinarian neurologist that finally
figured it out. There were several issues
like backwards sneezing, lumps under his
chin, a couple of oozing cysts as well as
severe vertigo, leaking nose and eyes. It
is fungal and life threatening and people
can get it too from the soil which is stirred
up by rain and winds. He has lived here
his whole life, almost 7 years, and this
past year when it became so much worse.
He may not make it because it has taken
so long to figure it out. He is an indoor
dog but loves spending time outside. So
just in case you have an animal with any
of these weird symptoms... have them
test for this.