Idiopathic Head Tremors in Bulldogs
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Dr. Lera talks about idiopathic head tremors with Elvis, a three-year-old English Bulldog. • Idiopathic head tremors are a series of repetitive, horizontally (“no” gesture) or vertically-directed (“yes”), involuntary muscle contractions involving the head and neck. A typical episode lasts about three minutes (yet may seem to last much longer as you are watching it!). Dogs remain fully conscious and aware during the episode, and when the episode ends, your dog should be completely unaffected. The tremors are benign – meaning the dog is not caused any pain or distress, and there are no short or long-term effects. (source: vetneurochesapeake.com) • Connect with us: • Facebook: / heronlakesvet • Instagram: / heronlakesvet • Twitter: / heronlakesvet • Website: https://www.heronlakesvet.com • Email: [email protected] • DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this channel is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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