Common Cause of Head Tilt

October 5th, 2012 at 10:56 am EDT

 Hi Friend,

A cheery Friday to you and all of your pets!

There is a condition called Canine Vestibular Disease, or Geriatric Vestibular Disease.

It typically affects older dogs, and causes serious looking signs of sudden head tilt, flickering of the eyes ( nystagmus), loss of balance, and often loss of appetite.

Fortunately most dogs recover- but you need  be aware of it.

I once had a friend and former client who brought their dog to a clinic with these signs- they were told that their dog 'had a stroke', and the veterinarian ultimately euthanized their dog.

My point in all this is that you need to be aware, because the so called 'expert' isn't always right.

The article is:

Dog Vestibular Disease: What To Do If Your Pet Has A Sudden Head Tilt

http://www.theinternetpetvet.com


Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM


P.S. You should be aware of these home remedies with few to no side effects...


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