My dog's balance seems off again, could this be an inner ear issue coming back?

This evening during our usual walk, I noticed that my dog's balance seemed off once again. It was concerning to see him stumble a little when he usually has a steady gait. I remember he had an inner ear issue a few months ago, and I can't help but wonder if it's resurfacing. Could this be a sign that the previous problem is back, and should I consider taking him to the vet for another evaluation?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned about your dog's unsteady gait, especially if he has had inner ear issues in the past. It's possible that the previous problem might be resurfacing, and it could be beneficial to monitor his symptoms closely.

  • Monitor your dog's balance and any changes in behavior.
  • Past ear issues can sometimes resurface, warranting further evaluation.
  • Consulting with a vet can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Balance issues in dogs can be caused by a variety of factors, including ear infections, neurological problems, or other underlying health conditions. Since your dog has a history of ear issues, it is advisable to consider a veterinary evaluation to ensure he receives appropriate care. Even if the symptoms seem mild, a professional assessment can help prevent potential complications and provide you with guidance on managing his health effectively.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of an inner ear infection in dogs?

    Common signs include head tilting, loss of balance, ear scratching, and unusual eye movements. If you notice these symptoms, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian.

  • Can inner ear issues resolve on their own?

    While some mild infections might improve with time, it is best to seek veterinary advice to prevent worsening conditions or permanent damage.

  • What should I do if my dog's balance issue seems to worsen?

    If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care. Otherwise, booking an appointment with a vet who can assess the situation and recommend treatment is highly recommended.

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