i have been posting your story around to some of my groups here is another response - did they fully rule out inner ear not sure how they do this but here is another response
Hi... This looks like an inner ear problem.. Some of my old chows got this and It is very scary.. but They treated it with predisone and amoxicillin .. Now a lot of the vets don't use anything on them.. They usually come out of it ,improving in a couple of weeks.. They hold their head to one side and when they move they move towards that side. All of mine, and I had 4 or 5 with it ..went back completely normal except one girl who was 14 and her head stayed to one side.. She was 14 yrs old. .She lived a normal life and was almost 15 when she passed.(I was breeding and showing chows for 20 years) |