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Head tilt

  • help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    what is wrong when my dog cannot lift up its head, is shaking and limping on right side?

    View answers (1) by   Alison
    Rating: 8
  • Vestibular disease treatment

    My dog has vestibular Disease and Cognitive Dysfunction he is taken medication for the cognitive dysfunction. Is there anything I can give him to help with the vestibular disease? Over the last few days he has got worse with the vestibular disease. He has all the signs for central vestibular disease which I know is the worse case senario. Any advice would be great. I am thinking of putting him to sleep as he can no longer stand up for long and I have to help him eat and drink. He has had this for about 2 months.

    View answers (1) by   Torunn
    Rating: 8
  • Mongrel having seizures

    My dog a mix with a springer and a lab, has these seizure type things that have been getting worse over the past month. We just got him from the SPCA a month ago. He curls up his back and cannot walk. He drools a lot and starts breathing really heavy. He also crys very quietly. And is very disoriented for about 10 minutes. After words he is really tired and loving. I am very worried I am taking him to the vet today.

    View answers (1) by   Alison
    Rating: 8
  • head cocked to one side

    8ball is a 6 or 7 yr old dwarf rabbit.2days ago he all but stopped eating and drinking.his head is cocked to one side and has dischrge coming out of his eyes.can you please give me some advice on what is wrong i know the avg life span is 7 yrs ,but it came all ofd the sudden did he have a stroke?

  • I have a 15-year-old Wheaten Terrier with all the symptoms of a tumor in the cerebellum according to the neurologist at the vet school here -- intention tremor, right head tilt, lack of use of back legs, fecal incontinence, crying and panting at night. On the plus side, he has a very good appetite. The vet did not recommend an MRI because he said the dog was too old for surgery or radiation treatment which would require a general anesthetic. We are palliatively treating him with acupuncture and Chinese herbs (from the vet school). My question is: Are we giving up too easily? Should we be more aggresive with the treatment? Are 15-year-old dogs too old to be treated? ...

    View answers (1) by   Torunn
    Rating: 8
  • problems with ears

    my dog was in yard playing. he came in yelping and going around and around. i thought he got in fire ants so i bathed him. now he acts like something is in his ear drum or he hears a bee swarming to get him and starts running. can i put perixiode in his ear

  • cat tilting head to left

    my cat recently went to the vet for ear infection. they gave her the medication she is on now. She seemed to be doing better till today. She can barly walk let a lone get up and when she does she tilts her whole body towards the ground and to the left. Could she have a busted ear drum?

  • We noticed that her collar was stuck to something under her throat area and assumed it was a new treat that we had given her. After closer inspection I saw a big brown mass and cut it away. After applying a wash cloth and washing away the area (which had a foul odor) there was a seeping red sore underneath. I administered a salve I had in the house and this morning it is turning brownish again and so I don't know what the problem is. What can I do until I can take her to the vet tomorrow! Thank you!

  • Drooping Right Side of Face

    Jake is my 3yr.old Beagle. Lately he has been holding his head to the side, his mouth is drooping to that same side and his eye on that side looks strange. all of this is happening on his right side. His eye is drooping slightly and is a little blood shot. It looks to me as if he has had a stroke. He is moving around alright and is eating normally. No difference in his bowels or his routine. Could he have had a stroke without me knowing about it??

  • Hi. I am concerned about one of my cats, Sunny. We are unsure of his age, but he was a full-grown cat when he wandered into our lives 5 1/2 years ago. At that time, the vet thought him to be 3-5, and he was already neutered, but obviously had lived on the street for some time. He's had various health problems over the years, but the most recent began New Year's Day (No, no parties here.). At first we would see the following behavior maybe a couple of times a week--but now it's many times, daily. He either wakes up and does this, or yawns and does this, or just suddenly does this: He opens his mouth part way and sort of trembles, like cats do when they...