What would a dog’s behavior be like, if infact he had a brain tumor, or something of the sort? Would he act differently speratically? Would he be a certain way all of the time or just sometimes?
Brain tumors can cause seizures, aggressive behavior, loss of balance, forgetfulness and the list goes on. If you suspect your dog may have a tumor, get medical care immediately.
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January 25th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
I wish I knew, I guess the symptoms you stated are possible, but maybe you should really consider seeking a professionals help, if you think your pet has a terminal life threatening illness such as a tumor.
Why let your dog suffer more than necessary. See the vet. Hope it’s not that serious. Good Luck.
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January 25th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
Brain tumors can cause seizures, aggressive behavior, loss of balance, forgetfulness and the list goes on. If you suspect your dog may have a tumor, get medical care immediately.
Here is a link for additional reading.
http://www.jojoreader.com/reader/symp.html
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January 25th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
It depends on the tumor, where it is, type, size, growth rate, etc.
A small, benign tumor in a relatively unimportant part of the brain might not cause any symptoms at all.
Symptoms can include any of the neurological problems that have ever manifested themselves for any reason.
If the tumor is in an area of the brain that governs motor skills, then the dog might loose the ability to use it's body properly; or it might loose control of all bodily functions.
A dog might go blind, get aggressive, loose it's balance, walk in circles, tilt it's head permanently to one side.
The symptoms are pretty much endless…
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January 25th, 2009 at 11:06 pm
Is this question related to your question about the obese Lab swallowing an amphetamine?
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