This week, Jess and Scott discuss vestibular disease in dogs. It is most common in older dogs and can present itself through various symptoms. More often than not, the prognosis is good and most importantly, we don’t want anyone to confuse vestibular disease with a stroke.
What is vestibular disease and how can you recognize it?
How Scott saved Jess’s one and only heart Mal and how did his life threatening episode relate back to vestibular?
When dealing with the unknown, how do you truly know what's best to do?
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