Did the vet suggest limiting his activities until the MRI? I’m assuming these episodes occur when he is playing (puppies play all the time)? I’d avoid any tugging type play, jumping, all out running, shaking of toys, etc.
The MRI will allow them to see a lot. They will most likely look for any brain issues, along with spine and skull formation and identify any areas holding excess fluids. They may want to do a Spinal tap if the MRI results show a need for that test. Good to do at the same time if possible. |