To: BigBlueJon
Full disclosure: IANAvet. If an emergency vet is out of the question, then there's not much you can do except keep the dog hydrated and comfortable. If you're very lucky, he ate a mushroom or some chocolate or moldy food or something (Labs will eat anything) and it'll pass. But there's a lot of things it could be, especially at age 11, which is getting on for a Lab. He really needs to see a vet, so I hope you can get to one first thing.
I really doubt you'll get any valid advice here on this forum beyond "keep him comfortable and hydrated."
20 posted on
07/03/2009 9:48:22 PM PDT by
RightOnTheLeftCoast
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast
I really doubt you'll get any valid advice here on this forum beyond "keep him comfortable and hydrated."
While we do have our share of folks that share inane or off topic thoughts, I am always amazed at the quality and speed of good responses to tough questions. You've been here over 10 years; you know we have a LOT of experience and knowledge about a lot of things.
As to BigBlueJon's question, he got his answer, Vestibular Syndrome, and in just a few minutes. Freepers Rule!
33 posted on
07/03/2009 10:04:19 PM PDT by
Ron/GA
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