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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 640047" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>We've got one, too. She started falling off a little last fall, then drooling, but she always ate and drank fine, and would appear to start gaining weight. Then she'd start drooling and loosing weight again. We gave her some penicilin and B12 a month or so ago to little effect. She went to the vet last week and he said she was a little wormy. Blood work revealed nothing but parasites and vet lit up her mouth trying to find a problem but saw nothing. I was SHOCKED to hear she was bred. </p><p>This morning her tongue is probably eight inches wide and protruding at least that much. I'm dumbfounded. Our vet said treatment is not likely to be effective. Any thoughts?</p><p>We've never heard of this before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 640047, member: 10309"] We've got one, too. She started falling off a little last fall, then drooling, but she always ate and drank fine, and would appear to start gaining weight. Then she'd start drooling and loosing weight again. We gave her some penicilin and B12 a month or so ago to little effect. She went to the vet last week and he said she was a little wormy. Blood work revealed nothing but parasites and vet lit up her mouth trying to find a problem but saw nothing. I was SHOCKED to hear she was bred. This morning her tongue is probably eight inches wide and protruding at least that much. I'm dumbfounded. Our vet said treatment is not likely to be effective. Any thoughts? We've never heard of this before. [/QUOTE]
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