Neurological Health
A pet’s neurological health affects the brain, neuromuscular system, and spine. Because of the complexity of the nervous system, as well as its importance in relaying messages between the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, the slightest injury can cause serious complications; any sort of damage or disease can cause difficulty with motor skills and sensory response.
Typically, the onset of a serious neurological disease is irreversible, but there are treatment options that can help manage side-effects. A proper diagnosis can help your pet obtain the treatment they require.
If your pet is behaving unconventionally, read through the sections below to better understand neurological diseases in pets, their symptoms, and possible treatments.
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Dr. Sekhon has been great with our dog. She is a nervous/reactive rescue and she had double TPLO surgery three weeks apart. Both surgeries went great and healed great. Dr. Sekhon was very accommodating as we were on a time constraint with a trip planned prior to the surgeries. He got us in right away. Overall, would highly recommend if you're seeking a doctor for TPLO surgery.
Shane McDonald
I cannot express how grateful I am to Dr. Sekhon and the entire team at the Angel Animal Hospital. Dr. Sekhon's expertise and dedication were nothing short of life-saving for my dog. The care and compassion he and his staff provided were exceptional. From the moment we walked in, the ladies at the office were warm and supportive. I'm beyond satisfied with the level of attention and love my dog received. Highly recommend this clinic to anyone in need of outstanding veterinary care.
Adriana
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