How To Treat Your Dog From Vestibular Disease | Pet Health

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Here are tips to help your pet with Vestibular Disease.

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Poor pooch it looks like he was paralised from a tick I didn't even know of this dease it's so good that u guys show these things online

jasonschultz
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my senior dog had the same symptons a month ago and it was terrifying. i wish i had more knowledge at the time to deal better with the situation. but he's fully recovered, and i dare to say, he seems like a younger dog now. appetite increased, gaining weight again, even more excited to play with toys and the walk outside is more interesting.

IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH THIS RIGHT NOW: it will pass. it will get better. he/she will recover. take care of your seniors, he/she need your love and care more than ever at this time.

xmrgx
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Our senior rescue was 13 when he got this. The vet was unable to officially diagnose if it was idiopathic because we couldn't afford MRI scans. Doggy was on lots of medications for 8 months and was never fully recovered (I would say about 70%) and on the 8th month we noticed him bleeding from the mouth. It was a tumour. Vet says it's highly likely the vestibular disease was caused by a brain cancer/tumour which has finally spread to his mouth. We had to put him down 2 months later because he was unable to eat comfortably and stand anymore.

We still miss you everyday Zest, hoping to see you again soon.🌈☁️

berrratata
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Thanks for uploading this clip and telling us how to tell if our pets have this disease. You guys educate so many people around the world, keep up the great work 👍🏻💜💙

crocgirl
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Hello. Thanks for informatıons.. My 11 year old boxer dog is in this situation for 3 months. At first I went to many different vets. Brain tomography and spinal tomography were taken. Detailed blood tests were done. The results are excellent. Last year, she had an epilepsy crisis one time and she was half paralyzed at that time. Then it seemed like she was getting better.
And for the last 3 months, we have been experiencing what has been completely described. The vets could not understand the problem. One said paralysis. The other said old age. And I was only able to diagnose it myself after watching the videos. The vet intermittently made decord cortisone needles. She recovered for a few days after cortisone, she ran, she was happy. Then it got worse. It was made from B1, B6 and B12 needles for the last 1 week every day. And she is vomiting right now. But she tries to eat cause she love her food. just struggle to control her tongue.. Her head and her rıght sıde of body has to support by wall or me or whatever she can fınd :) She falls on her rıght sıde mostly cause cant stay stable. She sleeps constantly. She can't walk without my support. Her legs are shaking. So all the treatments did not work. I do my best but really have no ıdea what ıs the best treatments to fix her.. Is there a solution to help her. I am south coast of Turkey and beside the sea. She loves swımmıng.. I take her swımmıng but support her of course by holdıng my hands under her stomach. This is our story. Thanks for readıng.

Hulyayamanoglu
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We've recently had issues with what our vet stated may be vestibular disease in our Miniature Schnauzer. Desperate to help her with her inability to walk, eat, or drink normally, we read about trying Cayenne Pepper, which has proven to be successful, restoring her balance when used. It's usually only needed once a day. When her symptoms kick in, I wet the first digit of my index finger, dip it in Cayenne Pepper, shake off the excess, then put it in her mouth & rub it on her gums & tongue. I'm careful not to get it on her nose or in her eyes, because it's irritating. It has made such a difference for the past few days and is allowing her to recover. My understanding is that the Cayenne Pepper is a vasodilator that helps with blood flow, providing some relief from the symptoms. Her appetite kicks in when she starts feeling better & we are careful to feed her only a bit. Naturally, the hydration is more important for now. If this helps anyone out there get through this, it's worth sharing. ❤

scribetechnologies
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Good advice.

FWIW: DON'T be lulled into a sense of security when your vet says that most dogs recover from vestibular disease / syndrome.

Most dogs do recover but if the underlying cause of the vestibular disase / syndrome is CENTRAL (brain related) the outcome is likely to be sad. Be prepared as this can unfold very quickly - four days in the case of our beloved 13yo wirehaired dachshund Archibald. One minute you are waiting out this very distressing / debilitating illness with few treatments beyond offering comfort and hoping for a recovery and suddenly you realise that there's no turning back. Heartbreaking.

ALSO - when caring for your dog during this period be sure that they do NOT aspirate (inhale) food as this may harm them more than the vestibular disease. Goodluck everyone - love them while you have them and do everything you can to give your dog time to recover. Let's hope that vet science can develop a treatment for this common condition.

thehardestwordpodcast
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My 13 year old Shih tzu was diagnosed with this condition, which really scared me and I gave him CBD OIL and I kept him quiet and a safe place to rest and I took him to a pet chiropractor and it took about 2 weeks and he is doing so good. It takes time and alot of patience and alot of love.

johannahedstrom
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My dog had his second vestibular attack (first one was a year ago). He had a bad ear infection last year but this one I think is directly related to having a dental treat. A Greenie. An hour after he had it, he woke up flipping all over and his head tilted upward.

cicileigh
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Nervo Vet Tablets have helped my cat stay calm during vet visits. I’m very impressed!

vanshikamukheja
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My dog has it as I type this. 3rd time in just over a year.
Not as bad as it looks, it’ll go away in its own.
They did mention ear infection but mine never had any

valleek
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Our dog, age 7, started losing balance. Then whining, shaking. We took him to emergency on Saturday and they said they thought it was a disc, did some X-rays, ultrasound, bloodwork, prescribed gabapentin. We were going to take him to his regular vet Wednesday. Tonight, Monday, he died! We are so heartbroken. I feel like we failed him…

bayareagrlever
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Sure, your Vet is going to charge you thousands of dollars to work up and treat your The prey on our heart strings and emotions. Vets charge more than human Doctors do.

utubewatcher
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Going thru this now with my 14yr old Dachshund, won’t be able to get him to his vet till Monday…he has had chronic ear issues since he was young…hoping that’s the only problem…🤞🏼

rosesweet
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My love Casper had a round of this . Do not give up on your buddy .
Second time happened with a vengeance . Brain tumour .

susansempf
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My dog is having these symptoms but i can't afford to even take him to the vet :(

stpkobp
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My dog had to be put down today. He could not walk on his back feet. Very painful experience this is.

slenderfisk
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Give the dog Cayenne Pepper and the attack of vestibular sill cease within 5 seconds. This works by opening blood vessels as there is a response to the Cayenne Pepper. I used it to cure my dog 2 years ago having attacks each day. The vet was completed useless as was the medication they gave. Just have a jar of Cayenne Pepper on hand. If the dog has an attack lick and dip your finger in it and put on their gum. Use about half a matchstick head amount in their food each day. Works a treat. Sounds unlikely but it works instantly and completely and it costs so little

StreetDogTreatmentBali
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My dog is a Pomeranian and has recently not been able to walk or even stand on his own. He is just 7 years old and used to run all over. Anyone know what could be wrong. I’m taking him to the vet tomorrow.

emanrandom
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Hi ...my dog is 10 years old he got vestibular attack few weeks back and he recovered in a week but again after 10 days he is not able to walk ...doctot saying he is aged now he is not able to help....mam please u help me

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