Neurology - Dizzy Dogs & Cats: When it's the Ear & When it's Not (2 CE Hrs)

Overview
There are many reasons a dog and cat can become vestibular. The most important distinction that must be made is
whether the lesion is central versus peripheral. We will spend this time discussing common presentations and
causes of both…and remembering that cats are not small dogs!

Objectives

  • Distinguish between central and peripheral vestibular localization
  • List common causes of peripheral vestibular disease and their treatments in dogs and cats
  • List common causes of central vestibular disease and their prognoses in dogs and cats

Recorded on 10/24/2020

2 CE Credit Hours

Course Details

Dizzy Dogs & Cats: When It's the Ear & When It's Not02:00:00
Video Course 02:00:00
Assessment
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