Cerebellar hypoplasia

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Re: Cerebellar hypoplasia

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I'd be very, very careful with vet wrap, as it's easy to make it too tight.

Baby was severe, motor-wise, but she was a flaming genius. Baby Boy, well, not nearly so much. :lol:

PS--Baby Boy is a permakitten, too, but he's not quite as small as Baby was. Your baby will probably be small, too.

BTW, do you know about the CH club? Doggers are allowed, too. https://www.facebook.com/groups/CHKittyClub/

Baby liked to travel, too.
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Re: Cerebellar hypoplasia

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I did not know about a ch club. How do I find that? I do not think Bear will get much bigger. So I guess he's a "permapup"? Lol! I'm good with that. At 8.5 oz I wonder if he is the smallest dog in the world for his age. We tried water therapy yesterday. I think it will help him immensely. I just need to fashion a safety device to hold his mouth and nose up. I think holding him under his chest hinders his ability to move.
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Duh, sorry. Did not realize you attached link for the club. Thanks!
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cathycorwin4 wrote:I did not know about a ch club. How do I find that? I do not think Bear will get much bigger. So I guess he's a "permapup"? Lol! I'm good with that. At 8.5 oz I wonder if he is the smallest dog in the world for his age. We tried water therapy yesterday. I think it will help him immensely. I just need to fashion a safety device to hold his mouth and nose up. I think holding him under his chest hinders his ability to move.
Yes, I expect he'll be a permapup. :lol: I agree about preferring not to hold him; I thought, too, that it rather defeated the purpose of independent motion.
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