"Uncoordinated gait" refers to a way of walking where someone seems to lack balance and control, making their movements appear clumsy or unstable.
Full definition
Affected dogs usually present before 6 months of age
with uncoordinated gait and poor balance, gradually becoming more severe until at around a year and a half, unable to move without falling and Dogs with this condition appear to otherwise retain normal cognitive and behavioral functioning.
However, approximately 10 to 20 percent of dogs with PDH have tumours large enough to compress the normal brain tissue and lead to neurologic disease symptoms like
an uncoordinated gait, as seen in your dog.
Since your dog was diagnosed two weeks ago and is probably on medication, you should note that in a small number of cases, the medicine given to manage Cushing's Syndrome can also have a side effect in the form of
an uncoordinated gait.
Vertebrae issues can occur as young as 4 - 6 months with signs including
an uncoordinated gait.
Ataxia simply means
an uncoordinated gait.
Symptoms of heat stroke can include heavy panting, weakness,
uncoordinated gait, collapse, darker than normal appearing tongue and gums, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of consciousness, and seizures.
Difficulty breathing, swallowing, standing, or walking, including prolonged or frequent panting, staggering, or
an uncoordinated gait.
Puppies with steroid responsive meningitis usually have a fever, they have a stiff or
uncoordinated gait, they often resist having their head and neck touched or manipulated and may show signs of severe pain.
An uncoordinated gait could also suggest intoxication.