Neurological Health
A pet’s neurological health affects the brain, neuromuscular system, and spine. Because of the complexity of the nervous system, as well as its importance in relaying messages between the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, the slightest injury can cause serious complications; any sort of damage or disease can cause difficulty with motor skills and sensory response.
Typically, the onset of a serious neurological disease is irreversible, but there are treatment options that can help manage side-effects. A proper diagnosis can help your pet obtain the treatment they require.
If your pet is behaving unconventionally, read through the sections below to better understand neurological diseases in pets, their symptoms, and possible treatments.
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Choosing a new Vet in a new area was a difficult task. Our previous Vet was amazing and I was looking for the same here in FL. I was referred here by a friend. Scheduled my appt in hopes we were blessed with a good place. I also asked a local at the Pet Store and they told me to find Dr. Mulero. She said he was her mobile Vet and was awesome. I jumped back on the App for Narcoossee and what do you know this is where Dr. Mulero practices. This was a sign that I had chosen the right place. Great first time experience. The staff was very friendly and great customer service. Dr. Mulero got down on the ground with Maggie (French Mastiff); which is very much appreciated. She was already comfortable on the floor, with him coming to her just shows he puts his patients comfort first. Thank you again Dr. Mulero & Staff. Oh and our assistant was amazing too, she was very gentle with Maggie.
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They have made my daughter feel better with one of her dogs and they have messed up her second dog. But I would say that they must be really good because I watch the animals that go in and they are happy to be there.
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