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  • The vestibular system is primarily responsible for keeping the head and body in the correct orientation with respect to gravity. This system will alert the brain if we are ...

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  • “Milou,” a dog with vestibular disease, demonstrates a head tilt. At the time of this picture, Milou was not able to walk, but was nearly normal within 4 days.

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  • Canine idiopathic vestibular syndrome: This is also a common cause of vestibular disease in the dog. Another name is geriatric vestibular syndrome.

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  • Peripheral vestibular disease primarily affects older dogs, age 12 to 13 years of age. Typically, peripheral vestibular disease does not have a known cause.

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  • Vestibular means 'a problem with the connections between the inner/middle ear and brain' causing ataxia. Dogs with ataxia stand with their limbs braced, they walk with great ...

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  • Idiopathic Vestibular Disease This is an acute vestibular syndrome of cats of all ages and older dogs. There is no evidence of inflammatory disease in affected animals.

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  • Some dogs do have relapses but most do not. Peripheral vestibular disease can be confused with anything that will cause cerebellar damage or inner ear disease.

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  • Some dogs do have relapses but most do not. Peripheral vestibular disease can be confused with anything that will cause cerebellar damage or inner ear disease.

  • Idiopathic Vestibular Disease. This is an acute vestibular syndrome of cats of all ages and older dogs. There is no evidence of inflammatory disease in affected animals.

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