Physical Symptoms of a Dog Brain Tumor
Signs a tumor may be impairing your dog's motor skills and bodily functioning are:
* Changes in gait, including a slower walk
* Falls due to loss of balance
* Difficulty jumping and climbing
* Loss of senses, including sight and smell
* Hypersensitivity to touch
* Difficulty moving the eyes
* Reduced appetite
* Difficulty swallowing
* Excessive thirst
* Weakness on one side of the body
* Facial paralysis
* Head tilting
* Pressing the face against a hard surface
* Vomiting
* Tremors
* Seizures
Psychological Symptoms of a Dog Brain Tumor
Signs a tumor may be compromising your dog's mental functioning and mental health are:
* Personality reversal-for example, docile dogs becoming aggressive and aggressive dogs becoming docile
* Compulsions, including eating and barking
* Depression
* Disorientation, including an inability to recognize your voice or find the way home
Your dog may also communicate the extreme discomfort and distress caused by a brain tumor by whimpering, whining and whelping. The presence of one or more symptoms of a dog brain tumor necessitates prompt evaluation by a vet. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Such options can be highly effective, but extremely expensive.
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