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A stroke in dogs is caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain, while a seizure is due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
A vet can diagnose a stroke, provide supportive care, and manage symptoms to improve your pet’s recovery and comfort.
Dogs who’ve had a stroke may show sudden loss of balance, head tilt, disorientation, or changes in behavior and mobility.
The five warning signs of a stroke are sudden numbness, confusion, vision trouble, dizziness or loss of balance, and severe headache with no known cause.
Yes, dogs can recover from a stroke with timely veterinary care and supportive treatment.
You might notice signs like sudden loss of balance, head tilt, facial drooping, or changed behavior—common symptoms of a canine stroke.
Your dog might not be showing affection due to its personality, past experiences, or lack of proper socialization.
Dogs show disgust through body language cues like lip curling, nose wrinkling, turning away, sneezing, and attempts to avoid or reject unpleasant stimuli.
Your dog may not be affectionate due to personality traits, past experiences, or a lack of socialization or training in expressing affection.

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