Some examples of this may
include abnormal eye movements, head tilts, gait abnormalities, or pain when pressing on your pet's spine or rotating the neck.
Some affected dogs have also suffered
from abnormal eye movements (nystagmus) and behavioral changes, such as aggression and restlessness.
The cardinal signs of unilateral vestibular disease are head tilt, nystagmus (
spontaneous abnormal eye movements), circling (toward the lesion in «tight» circles), and incoordination.
Early symptoms of Huntington's disease, for example, include slow or
abnormal eye movement and stuttering.
Other possible symptoms include acute onset of blindness, bleeding inside the eyeballs, dilated pupils, detached retina,
abnormal eye movements, bloody urine, nose bleeds and general disorientation.
LSD - Affected dogs show clinical symptoms of progressive cerebellar ataxia, sometimes accompanied by episodic nystagmus (
abnormal eye movements), clumsiness and behavioral changes, such as restlessness, depression and aggression towards people or other dogs.
When metronidazole is used at moderate to high doses over a long period, you could see neurologic symptoms, including ataxia (wobbliness), difficulty walking, or
abnormal eye movements.
Dogs gradually progress to severe gait abnormalities and balance issues, frequent falling, abnormal body posture,
abnormal eye movement and eventually, are unable to move.
Head tilt, incoordination and
abnormal eye movements are common clinical signs.
Head tilt, incoordination and
abnormal eye movements are common clinical -LSB-...]