What is cerebellar hypoplasia in dogs
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Can dogs live with cerebellar hypoplasia?
If your dog is diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia but retains enough coordination and control over their movements to perform basic functions, they can go on to live a good quality of life for many years to come.
What is cerebellar hypoplasia in dogs symptoms?
How do dogs get cerebellar hypoplasia?
Does cerebellar hypoplasia hurt dogs?
Can cerebellar hypoplasia be cured in dogs?
How long do dogs live with cerebellar Abiotrophy?
How can I help my dog with ataxia?
If the underlying problem is due to infection or inflammation, the ataxia may be treatable with medication prescribed by a vet. Dogs may require supplemental nutrition to offset potential deficiencies in vitamin B, potassium, calcium, and glucose.
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Can ataxia in dogs go away?
How fast does ataxia progress in dogs?
Why is my dog constantly spinning in circles?
What causes sudden neurological issues in a dog?
Autoimmune disease affecting the brain and/or spinal cord. Infection of the brain and/or spinal cord. Inflammation of one or more components of the central nervous systemneurological disorders. Seizures (caused by epilepsy and/or endocrine disruption)
What does ataxia in dogs look like?
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