Blaquehardt wrote:Sounds to me like a type of seizure. I don't know the cause but I would recommend giving the pup a "baby asprin" in his food (or down his throat-81mg.). Also is there some type of repeat event that could cause this like weather (i.e. moist or humid-, high or low pressure, etc.). Animals like humans can contract the same type of ailments as they grow older...If I can be of help please contact me and I will check with some "Animal Professionals" I have in the family and see what their feelings are. But for now keep the animal safe and warm and watch VERY carefully his actions, habits and you might get a clue where to begin helping his pain...
CANINE VESTUBULOR Dysfunction
They are also genetically inclined to become epileptic.
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