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Head pressing is a veterinary condition characterized by pressing the head against a wall or pushing the face into a corner for no apparent reason. This condition is seen in dogs, cats, cows, horses, and goats. Head pressing is usually a sign of a neurological disorder, especially of the forebrain (e.g., prosencephalon disease), or of toxicity due to liver damage, such as portosystemic shunt and hepatic encephalopathy. It should be distinguished from bunting, which is a normal behavior found in healthy animals.

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  • Head pressing is a veterinary condition characterized by pressing the head against a wall or pushing the face into a corner for no apparent reason. This condition is seen in dogs, cats, cows, horses, and goats. Head pressing is usually a sign of a neurological disorder, especially of the forebrain (e.g., prosencephalon disease), or of toxicity due to liver damage, such as portosystemic shunt and hepatic encephalopathy. It should be distinguished from bunting, which is a normal behavior found in healthy animals. (en)
  • El head pressing (traducido literalmente como "presionar la cabeza") es una condición veterinaria caracterizada por la presión de la cabeza contra un muro o empujar el rostro contra una esquina por ninguna razón aparente.​ Esta condición ha sido vista en perros, gatos, vacas, caballos, y cabras. La presión craneal usualmente es un signo de algún , especialmente en el prosencéfalo (por ejemplo, infección del prosencéfalo),​ or of toxicidad daños en el hígado, como derivación portosistémica y encefalopatía hepática.​ (es)
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  • Head pressing is a veterinary condition characterized by pressing the head against a wall or pushing the face into a corner for no apparent reason. This condition is seen in dogs, cats, cows, horses, and goats. Head pressing is usually a sign of a neurological disorder, especially of the forebrain (e.g., prosencephalon disease), or of toxicity due to liver damage, such as portosystemic shunt and hepatic encephalopathy. It should be distinguished from bunting, which is a normal behavior found in healthy animals. (en)
  • El head pressing (traducido literalmente como "presionar la cabeza") es una condición veterinaria caracterizada por la presión de la cabeza contra un muro o empujar el rostro contra una esquina por ninguna razón aparente.​ Esta condición ha sido vista en perros, gatos, vacas, caballos, y cabras. La presión craneal usualmente es un signo de algún , especialmente en el prosencéfalo (por ejemplo, infección del prosencéfalo),​ or of toxicidad daños en el hígado, como derivación portosistémica y encefalopatía hepática.​ No confundir con las caricias que los animales se dan entre sí con sus cabezas, ese es un comportamiento común en animales sanos. (es)
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