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My 5 yr old neutered bully has had 3 episode I've seen of mild seizure what the vet called Idiopathic Vestibular Disease. He is an excellent bulldog specialist and told me that since they don't seem to be happening more often that really not much could be done. As long as his quality of life is good which it's great. I know I've only seen 3 but there is a chance there was more when not home. Anyone else experiencing these symptoms?
Additionally. We take our boy to the day care so he can release energy and get a work out lol, last week we took him for an overnight stay. When we took him home he was very very tired which is fine because he plays hard. They give him break time/ nap time. Indoor place with ac. He was tired for like 3 days. Also his breathing was like a raspy snoring type that went away after 2 days (no coughing or vomiting) . Could this be from barking while there or just normal for his age after playing so much. He also was squinting his right eye like it was dry or irritated.
Any past experience would help.
He's 42 lbs smaller framed
Last check up was 3 weeks ago everything was in the normal level on his blood test and physical exam dr said he is one of the more healthy looking bulldog he's seen
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Additionally. We take our boy to the day care so he can release energy and get a work out lol, last week we took him for an overnight stay. When we took him home he was very very tired which is fine because he plays hard. They give him break time/ nap time. Indoor place with ac. He was tired for like 3 days. Also his breathing was like a raspy snoring type that went away after 2 days (no coughing or vomiting) . Could this be from barking while there or just normal for his age after playing so much. He also was squinting his right eye like it was dry or irritated.
Any past experience would help.
He's 42 lbs smaller framed
Last check up was 3 weeks ago everything was in the normal level on his blood test and physical exam dr said he is one of the more healthy looking bulldog he's seen

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