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  2. Vestibular system - Wikipedia

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    A common vestibular pathology of dogs and cats is colloquially known as "old dog vestibular disease", or more formally idiopathic peripheral vestibular disease, which causes a sudden episode of loss of balance, circling head tilt, and other signs.

  3. Here's the reason dogs tilt their heads when we speak - AOL

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    I just do the head tilt to amuse my humans. It doesn't really mean anything. #bostonterrier#dogheadtilt#bostonterrierpuppy#puppy #cute. A post shared by 🐼 Boston Terrier Puppy ...

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    This wonderful head tilt from the curious Vinnie was captured on the Long Walk in Windsor, near the castle, in Berkshire. ... Reilly is a 9-month-old Bernese Mountain Dog. #16 Vote For Cover 11 ...

  5. Torticollis - Wikipedia

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    A guinea pig with a head-tilt. In veterinary literature usually only the lateral bend of head and neck is termed torticollis, whereas the analogon to the rotatory torticollis in humans is called a head tilt. The most frequently encountered form of torticollis in domestic pets is the head tilt, but occasionally a lateral bend of the head and ...

  6. 2-Year-Old Dog, Who Was 'So Emaciated and Weak That He Couldn ...

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    A young dog is getting a "second chance" at life — thanks to aid provided by two Texas animal shelters. On Jan. 28, the 2-year-old mixed-breed dog, named Rolo Junior, arrived at the Austin ...

  7. Cynocephaly - Wikipedia

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    A cynocephalus. From the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).. The characteristic of cynocephaly, or cynocephalus (/ s aɪ n oʊ ˈ s ɛ f ə l i /), having the head of a canid, typically that of a dog or jackal, is a widely attested mythical phenomenon existing in many different forms and contexts.

  8. Why is my dog spinning in circles? A vet explains - AOL

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    Vet reveals the reason behind your dog spinning in circles – and the answer really took us by surprise!

  9. Congenital fourth nerve palsy - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic head tilt is usually away from the affected side to reduce eye strain and prevent double vision . Old photographs may reveal the presence of a consistent head tilt (ocular torticollis) from an early age. Most people with congenital CN IV palsy have facial asymmetry due to the chronic head tilt.