Yes my old dog had a few episodes of vestibular disease. They never lasted longer than 24 hours but I've heard they can last longer. He had...
I'd start with a long lead.
You may want to talk to a professional trainer. Someone has to learn how to tell this dog he's not the boss.
I think a vet check is in order.
Thankfully not yet in my part of the globe.
Just a thought, is he on any flea/tick meds? It's not unheard of that these can cause seizures especially in pill form.
A vet neurologist can test for dementia, that is how my old boy was diagnosed. But it could also be something else going on with the brain, but...
Yes they could be if the breeder was not completely honest. Have they shown you the test results or just told you they were clear? In any case, I...
If you and your lab enjoy it, why not? Maybe enter him in competitions too and make things even more exciting.
Go back to the basics. Which means, basic obedience. No chewing grass or disobeying when we are working. I have never taught force fetch to any...
The only way to find out what is causing these episodes is doing an MRI. Idiopathic (or old dog) vestibular disease is by far the best option....
Yes, there are supplements that reduce uremic toxins and phosphorus, you should also change the dog's diet. Fluids also help flush the kidneys....
Having access to the garden until 11 pm doesn't mean he'll go out on his own before bedtime to do his business. I'd take him for a 10-minute walk...
Could be panosteitis especially if it shifts from one leg to another. If you suspect elbow issues the only way to know is via x-rays.
Heard of it, never tried it on my dog. I've heard some horror stories about it, so the only reason I'd try it is if the dog's quality of life was...
She still has some growing to do. In about two/three months she will reach her full hight, but since she is from show lines she will be filling...
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I am so sorry you are going through this, especially with such a young puppy that should have a good long life ahead of him. I have no experience,...
Yes, he recovered and he is a healthy happy crazy 10 month old puppy :D
If it's been a recent switch and the issue appeared after switching, then that food is not agreeing with your dog.