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Early warning signs of strokes in dogs to look for as vet says it's 'pretty common'
Early warning signs of strokes in dogs to look for as vet says it's 'pretty common'

Wales Online

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Early warning signs of strokes in dogs to look for as vet says it's 'pretty common'

Early warning signs of strokes in dogs to look for as vet says it's 'pretty common' A vet has detailed the 'early warning signs and symptoms to look out for' which signal your pet dog or cat could be having a stroke, as the condition becomes more 'common' among animals There's several symptoms dogs may present which are indicative of a stroke (stock image) (Image: undefined via Getty Images ) Many households around the world cherish the companionship of a pet dog, with their seemingly endless affection and steadfast loyalty making them an integral part of the family. Opting to have a dog is not a decision to be taken lightly; it calls for a profound shift in lifestyle as these animals demand regular love, care, and attention. This includes frequent veterinary visits for health checks and ensuring they get their daily dose of exercise. In the UK alone, there's a staggering estimated number of 10.6 million pet dogs, with owners keen to ensure their canine companions maintain good health. ‌ The proliferation of social media has become a boon to those looking to optimise their dogs' wellbeing, as a myriad of videos from passionate pet owners and professionals alike offer advice and knowledge. ‌ Being vigilant about recognising early signs of serious health issues can have a significant impact on your dog's wellbeing. A particularly impactful video that's garnered attention on social media features specialists detailing "early warning signs and symptoms to look out for" that might suggest a dog or cat is suffering a stroke. Board-certified veterinary neurologist Dr Sheena Sanil from SEVN commented: "It turns out that strokes are pretty common in our small animal friends, so it's important to recognise the signs. Article continues below "Strokes occur suddenly without any warning signs and they should not be painful but can cause an abrupt and severe onset of symptoms." Dr Sanil elaborated on the symptoms linked to a stroke within the forebrain of pets, including behaviours such as circling, as well as seizures, dramatic changes in behaviour, head pressing, and even blindness. ‌ The vet outlined that symptoms of a stroke in the brain stem or cerebellum can include "poor balance, vomiting, nystagmus - or abnormal eye movements - weakness on one side of the body, high stepping, head tremors, severe mentation changes or changes in consciousness, acute circling or spinning." Dr Sanil said: "Just like in people, strokes in pets occur either when the blood flow to part of the brain is obstructed, which is known as an ischemic stroke, or when a blood vessel bursts and deprives nerve cells of oxygen, which is a hemorrhagic stroke. "Strokes generally occur in older pets and are often secondary to a chronic metabolic disorder. Cases of an ischemic stroke are often secondary to hypothyroidism, renal disease, Cushing's disease, neoplasia or cardiac disease. ‌ "While cases of hemorrhagic strokes are often secondary to clotting disorders, metastatic cancer and toxins. However, about 50% of strokes in dogs have no identifiable underlying cause." The vet further noted: "It is also worth noting that some dog breeds are much more prone to strokes, such as the greyhounds and mini schnauzers." In the caption accompanying the video, the expert advised: "If you suspect your dog or cat may be affected, early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Contact a veterinary neurologist to discuss the best path forward for your pet." ‌ It's crucial to remember that both novices and professionals who share their personal experiences or expert advice on social media can only provide a generalised perspective. They don't know you or your pet personally. If you have any worries about your pet, it's advisable to take them to your vet promptly for a personalised consultation and bespoke treatment plan. If you're contemplating getting a dog, it's vital to do your homework first. Training is fundamental with puppies and dogs, and not all dogs are suitable for first-time owners. Article continues below If you're planning to bring a pet into your home, consider the advantages of adopting a puppy or older dog from a charity or local shelter instead of purchasing from a breeder.

Dog owners warned about 'pretty common' sign pets are having a stroke
Dog owners warned about 'pretty common' sign pets are having a stroke

Daily Mirror

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Dog owners warned about 'pretty common' sign pets are having a stroke

A vet has highlighted the main things to look out for in your pet – and some of these behaviour patterns are things that can be easily missed if you're not aware of them Many households across the globe are blessed with a canine companion, and given their endless love and steadfast loyalty, it's easy to understand why. Adopting a dog is a significant commitment that necessitates a major lifestyle shift – dogs need constant affection, attention, care, regular vet visits and daily exercise. With an estimated 10.6 million pet dogs in the UK, many owners are keen to keep their cherished pets as healthy as possible. This is evident on social media, where countless videos from animal enthusiasts and professionals alike share their knowledge and advice with the public. ‌ Being able to identify signs of serious and debilitating health conditions can make a huge difference to your dog's life. So in one video shared on social media, an expert highlighted the "early warning signs and symptoms to look out for" that indicate a stroke in a dog or cat. ‌ Dr Sheena Sanil, a veterinary neurologist at Florida-based vets SEVN, explained: "It turns out that strokes are pretty common in our small animal friends, so it's important to recognise the signs. Strokes occur suddenly without any warning signs and they should not be painful but can cause an abrupt and severe onset of symptoms. "Symptoms depend on the area of the nervous system where the stroke has occurred. Symptoms of a stroke in a pet's forebrain include walking in circles, seizures, behavioural changes, head pressing [and] blindness." The vet outlined that symptoms of a stroke in pets' brain stem or cerebellum can include "poor balance, vomiting, nystagmus – or abnormal eye movements – weakness on one side of the body, high stepping, head tremors, severe mentation changes or changes in the consciousness, acute circling or spinning." Dr Sanil added: "Just like in people, strokes in pets occur either when the blood flow to part of the brain is obstructed, which is known as an ischemic stroke, or when a blood vessel bursts and deprives nerve cells of oxygen, which is a haemorrhagic stroke. "Strokes generally occur in older pets and are often secondary to a chronic metabolic disorder. Cases of an ischemic stroke are often secondary to hypothyroidism, renal disease, Cushing's disease, neoplasia or cardiac disease. ‌ "While cases of haemorrhagic strokes are often secondary to clotting disorders, metastatic cancer and toxins. However, about 50% of strokes in dogs have no identifiable underlying cause." The vet concluded: "It is also worth noting that some dog breeds are much more prone to strokes, such as the greyhounds and mini schnauzers." ‌ In the caption with the video, Dr Sanil advised: "If you suspect your dog or cat may be affected, early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Contact a veterinary neurologist to discuss the best path forward for your pet." It's important to remember that both novices and professionals who share their personal experiences or expert advice on social media can only offer a generalised view, as they don't know you or your pet personally. If you have any worries about your pet, it's always best to take them to your vet for a personalised consultation and tailored treatment plan. If you're thinking about getting a dog, make sure you do your homework first. Training is crucial for puppies and dogs, and not all breeds are suitable for first-time owners. For anyone planning to bring a pet into their home, consider the benefits of adopting a puppy or older dog from a charity or local shelter, rather than buying from a breeder.

Seven Hills Realty Trust to Present at Nareit's REITweek 2025 Investor Conference on Wednesday, June 4th
Seven Hills Realty Trust to Present at Nareit's REITweek 2025 Investor Conference on Wednesday, June 4th

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Seven Hills Realty Trust to Present at Nareit's REITweek 2025 Investor Conference on Wednesday, June 4th

NEWTON, Mass., May 20, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) today announced that President and Chief Investment Officer Tom Lorenzini and Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Matt Brown will be presenting at Nareit's REITweek 2025 Investor Conference in New York, NY on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 at 10:15 a.m. Eastern Time. A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available in a listen-only mode on the company's website at Participants wanting to access the webcast should visit the company's website about 15 minutes before the start of the presentation. About Seven Hills Realty Trust Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) is a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that originates and invests in first mortgage loans secured by middle market transitional commercial real estate. SEVN is managed by Tremont Realty Capital, an affiliate of The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR), a leading U.S. alternative asset management company with approximately $40 billion in assets under management and more than 35 years of institutional experience in buying, selling, financing and operating commercial real estate. For more information about SEVN, please visit A Maryland Real Estate Investment Trust with transferable shares of beneficial interest listed on the shareholder, Trustee or officer is personally liable for any act or obligation of the Trust. View source version on Contacts Matt Murphy, Manager, Investor Relations(617) Sign in to access your portfolio

Seven Hills Realty Trust Announces First Quarter 2025 Results
Seven Hills Realty Trust Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

Business Wire

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Seven Hills Realty Trust Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) today announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, which can be found at the Quarterly Results section of SEVN's website at A conference call to discuss SEVN's first quarter 2025 results will be held on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The conference call telephone number is (866) 739-7850. Participants calling from outside the United States and Canada should dial (412) 317-6592. No pass code is necessary to access the call from either number. Participants should dial in about 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call. A replay of the conference call will be available through 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. To access the replay, dial (877) 344-7529. The replay pass code is 9699993. A live audio webcast of the conference call will also be available in listen only mode on SEVN's website, at The archived webcast will be available for replay on SEVN's website after the call. The transcription, recording and retransmission of SEVN's first quarter conference call in any way are strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of SEVN. About Seven Hills Realty Trust Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) is a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that originates and invests in first mortgage loans secured by middle market transitional commercial real estate. SEVN is managed by Tremont Realty Capital, an affiliate of The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR), a leading U.S. alternative asset management company with approximately $40 billion in assets under management and more than 35 years of institutional experience in buying, selling, financing and operating commercial real estate. For more information about SEVN, please visit A Maryland Real Estate Investment Trust with transferable shares of beneficial interest listed on the Nasdaq. No shareholder, Trustee or officer is personally liable for any act or obligation of the Trust.

Seven Hills Realty Trust First Quarter 2025 Conference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, April 29th
Seven Hills Realty Trust First Quarter 2025 Conference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, April 29th

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Seven Hills Realty Trust First Quarter 2025 Conference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, April 29th

NEWTON, Mass., March 31, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) today announced that it will issue a press release containing its first quarter 2025 financial results after the Nasdaq closes on Monday, April 28, 2025. On Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, President and Chief Investment Officer Tom Lorenzini, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Matthew Brown and Vice President Jared Lewis will host a conference call to discuss these results. The conference call telephone number is (866) 739-7850. Participants calling from outside the United States and Canada should dial (412) 317-6592. No pass code is necessary to access the call from either number. Participants should dial in about 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call. A replay of the conference call will be available through 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. To access the replay, dial (877) 344-7529. The replay pass code is 9699993. A live audio webcast of the conference call will also be available in a listen-only mode on the company's website, which is located at Participants wanting to access the webcast should visit the company's website about five minutes before the call. The archived webcast will be available for replay on the company's website after the call. About Seven Hills Realty Trust Seven Hills Realty Trust (Nasdaq: SEVN) is a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that originates and invests in first mortgage loans secured by middle market transitional commercial real estate. SEVN is managed by Tremont Realty Capital, an affiliate of The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR), a leading U.S. alternative asset management company with over $40 billion in assets under management and more than 35 years of institutional experience in buying, selling, financing and operating commercial real estate. For more information about SEVN, please visit A Maryland Real Estate Investment Trust with transferable shares of beneficial interest listed on the Nasdaq. No shareholder, Trustee or officer is personally liable for any act or obligation of the Trust. View source version on Contacts Matt Murphy, Manager, Investor Relations(617) Sign in to access your portfolio

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