Dogs suddenly head crooked walking unstable how to cure

The dog’s sudden head tilt and unstable walking may be caused by vestibular neuritis, ear inflammation, dog stroke and other factors that require the dog to be taken to the hospital and treated with medication prescribed by the doctor. For example, vestibular neuritis, ear inflammation, etc., is the need for anti-inflammatory and antibiotic treatment. Vestibular neuritis is a type of disease that tends to occur in older dogs, especially at the turn of the season when the problem is more likely to occur. Symptoms include drooling, circling, and squinting eyes in addition to the dog’s tilted head. The dog needs to be taken to the hospital for a tomography scan to determine the cause of the disease and then follow up with treatment.

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