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In-home care or hospitalization? Medication or supportive care? Dog owners facing canine neurological problems should address these issues in deciding how to proceed.
Symptoms of Trigeminal Neuritis or TN include a "dropped jaw" and other facial abnormalities and this rare neurological condition can change the life of dog and owner.
When a dog develops neurological disease that is not easily diagnosed, a visit to a veterinary neurologist may be suggested. How to know when this is the right decision.
If western veterinary care is not working for your dog consider Traditional Chinese Medicine. A combination of herbs, acupuncture and massage may be just what is needed.
Brain injury from bleeding or lack of oxygen causes frightening neurological signs but many dogs will recover. Understanding what caused the stoke may prevent recurrences


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