Inflammatory CNS Disease.

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PaulRHill
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Inflammatory CNS Disease.

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Hey There Schnauzer friends. My beautiful little Gracie, a pure white miniature schnauzer was recently diagnosed with Inflammatory CNS Disease. I was wondering if any one here has dealt with this. Thanks so much.
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Welcome to the Forum, Randy.

So sorry to hear about your Gracie's diagnosis. I have no experience of this condition and hope that other members may be able to help you.
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Post by Oscar 12345 »

Hi Randy, I can't help either, hope it isn't too serious.
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