My dog is 4yr old chawawa 2 or 3 times a week he wants to be held and kicks his back legs and looks left and right like he is watching something...

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My dog is 4yr old chawawa 2 or 3 times a week he wants to be held and kicks his back legs and looks left and right like he is watching something but nothing is there

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Lesley, RVT
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It could be some sort of neurological issue or possibly back/neck pain. I would have him checked out just to be safe.

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Customer

Iv been to a vet and was told it could be because of his liver was inflamed. He said he was eating to much protein and gave us amoxicillin. He has taken all the amoxicillin. We have changed his protein intake as well. We saw the vet about 2 months ago.

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Lesley, RVT
Veterinarian

Sometimes neurological issues can be related to liver issues depending on what it is. Did they run bloodwork to check his liver values or take xrays to see the size of his liver?

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Martha Bassett
Veterinarian

Just checking to see that you are all into him and only him!

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