Is your dog or cat acting unusual, walking in circles, or showing sudden signs of weakness on one side? It could be more serious than you think. In this informative video, Dr. Sheena Sanil, a seasoned veterinary expert, breaks down everything you need to know about strokes in pets – from causes and symptoms to diagnosis and treatment options.
In this video, Dr. Sheena Sanil, a board-certified veterinary neurologist at SEVN, explains:
✅ What causes strokes in dogs and cats
✅ Early warning signs and symptoms to look out for
✅ How strokes are diagnosed in pets
✅ Available treatments and recovery options
If you suspect your dog or cat may be affected, early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Contact a veterinary neurologist to discuss the best path forward for your pet.
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MRI scans are too expensive; many dog owners can’t afford that. MRI scans are the second issue, apart from the problem.
thank you
More details on treatment please.
I CAN’T AFFORD MRI, CT SCAN OR EVEN BLOOD WORK. YOU ARE TALKING THOUSAND’S OF DOLLARS. I’M CRYING BECAUSE I LOVE MY ANIMALS, BUT I’M 70 YEARS OLD AND HAVE NO MONEY, ONLY SS.
Hey doc , my dog have a dry cough then few days later its limb became limp then another day pass, it can no longer move its limbs, both the front and back. The only symptoms I’ve observe is his body weakening. His a senior dog almost 13 yrs old and a little bit chobby. My question doc is, Does my dog have a mild stroke?
Btw all functions on his head are normal and he can urinate also. Idk if he can defecate as his eating less or nothing at all