Flossy is a pure Chihuahua, nine months old, DOB
1/11/17, and has been desexed, fully immunised, and microchipped. Flossy
is a special needs little darling who craves cuddles, petting and love and so
easy to love!
Her condition is known in veterinary medical terms as Cerebellar
Ataxia. Over the past few months we have seen huge improvements to her
movements and body controls. She is such a happy little darling and
loves playing with another young Chihuahua or two. She will not be
suitable as an only dog, must have a playmate.
Cerebellar Ataxia is not curable and there is no medical treatment or
intervention that will help her in any way whatsoever. Anyone interested
in giving this little darling a home must understand how she is and accept her
the way she is. She has a perfectly normal life expectancy provided she
is fed properly and allowed to lead a normal doggy lifestyle.
The word ataxia means without co-ordination.
Ataxia is a condition relating to a sensory dysfunction that produces
loss of coordination of the limbs, head, and/or trunk. There are three clinical
types of ataxia: sensory (proprioceptive), vestibular, and cerebellar.
Cerebellar means:- a large dorsally projecting part of the brain
concerned especially with the coordination of muscles and the maintenance of
bodily equilibrium, situated between the brain stem and the back of the
cerebrum.
This condition can occur as a result of hereditary or congenital
defects, or it can be the result of infections or tumors of the brain. In
Flossy’s case it is believed to be hereditary.
Flossy’s microchip number is 956000010227118 and her price is $600.
Please note that this dog is not available for adoption. Click here to view the doggies that are currently available for adoption.