Thanks Carol...........but would the rupture cause his back legs to
collapse?
pam

>
> I wonder if this could have been a rupture of a chorda tendineae.  The
> Cavalier could have had MVD that they were not aware of.  It is more
common
> with advanced MVD and CHF, but it can also happen with mild MVD.  This can
> happen very suddenly with almost no warning.  Many regular vets
misdiagnose
> this as a stroke, but with Cavaliers I would think that the ruptured
chorda
> tendineae would be more common than a stroke.  The only way to know for
> sure, of course, would be with an autopsy.
>
> I am so sorry for your friend.  I am sure she is just heartbroken.
>
> Carol Richards

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