Here is a link to videos showing the tests done: Do not do these tests yourself on her. She may already exhibit some symptoms, ie: abnormal gait, but you need to look at her and establish what is/has been 'normal' for her, now, so that in the future you can see any changes to her 'normal', and discuss any changes with your neuro.
Again, do not do these tests yourself.
Some things to look for may be if she stands square normally, then one day you notice she is standing with her back legs close together or crossed. Or if she begins to trip alot, or more often than normal (for her). It may seem like little things, just be aware of repeating changes. Another thing would be abrasions on the top or tops of her feet, or dragging a foot before placing it in the correct position for standind or taking a step. Considering her gait, if her leg movements look out of sync, or disordered: both legs on one side move at the same time, instead of right front and left rear.
I want to stress: find what is normal for her... make note of any changes to discuss with your neurologist.
extensor postural thrust
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Basically, when a dog is lifted then lowered to the floor, he will sense the floor and stretch his hind legs a bit to reach for it.
placing
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Dog is positioned so when it sees the table it will place it's front foot on it, and when the front foot touches the table, the dog lifts it's foot and places it on the table.
wheelbarrowing
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Basically a test for balance and corrective/compensating actions of the dog.
conscious proprioception
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Tests the dog for awareness of foot positions. In humans, the Drunk Driver test of closing one's eyes and touching one's nose is a similar test.