Can Dogs Get Concussions? Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment for Head Trauma in
* Disorientation
* Confusion
* Lethargy
* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Seizures
* Difficulty walking or standing
* Loss of consciousness
If you think your dog may have a concussion, it is important to take them to the vet immediately. The vet will be able to evaluate your dog and determine the severity of the concussion. Treatment for a concussion typically involves rest and supportive care. In some cases, surgery may be necessary.
Here are some things you can do to help prevent your dog from getting a concussion:
* Keep your dog on a leash when you are out in public.
* Make sure your dog is properly restrained in the car.
* Avoid letting your dog jump from high places.
* Be aware of your dog's surroundings and try to avoid situations where they could hit their head.
If you have any concerns about your dog's head trauma, it is important to talk to your vet.
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