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Question by loretta
Submitted on 1/28/2004
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what could cause a 2 year old dog to suddenly lean to one side and not be able to stand by herself? vet found an ear infection and gave her steriods and now she can stand but still leaning to one side?


Answer by prophecyroc
Submitted on 10/26/2004
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Well take her back to the vets, do you people not think for yourselves

 

Answer by Jennifer
Submitted on 1/26/2005
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You might want a check up if you have not already had one if the infection is not completely gone it could me the problem.

 

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