Hydrocephalus in Dogs | Signs, Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment

SEVN’s veterinary neurology resident, Dr. Conte, explains hydrocephalus in dogs - a neurological condition caused by too much fluid in the brain. As the brain swells with the excess fluid, it becomes compressed within the confines of the skull. Brain compression causes neurological symptoms and can lead to death of the surrounding tissue. Watch the emotional story of Bernie, a terrier puppy that was rescued from the county shelter with a dramatic case of hydrocephalus. -- Subscribe for more veterinary neurology content: -- Connect with Southeast Veterinary Neurology: Facebook: Instagram: Tik Tok: @southeastveterinaryneuro If you suspect your pet may be experiencing a neurological condition and require an evaluation, please reach out to us at one of our convenient locations. We have three Florida locations, situated in Miami, Boynton Beach, and Jupiter, as well as a location in Virginia Beach, Virginia. For more information and to schedule an appointment, visit us online at
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