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dan
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doc dog holding head cocked to one side

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been to vet ears are fine stubbles and some times falls over to that side does not seem to be in eny pain eny thoughts thanks

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Sounds like a stroke or a bleed to me, but I would think a vet would have been able to determine that. Just my 2 cents. Hope that isn't the case and things get better.

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How old of a dog are we talking about here? Any other changes you have noted? How/When did this start? Doc S
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dog is five years old

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started about 3weeks ago nothing new

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How old of a dog?
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doc s hes five

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five year old male everone is telling me it sounds like inner ear infrction what do you think

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Otitis interna, vestibular disease, or something more insidious possibly. I would recommend taking him to the veterinarian at this point. Doc S
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