I got home from college today after my last final exam (If I pass that course, I graduate on Sunday), and I was anxious to see my dog, Meatball. Normally he follows my Mom around or lays by her feet, but when I got home, my Mom was sitting on the couch and Meatball wasn't at her feet. An alarm immediately went off in my head and I asked my Mom if she knew where he is and she told me he just came inside from being out in the backyard. Then I got really worried, so I ran to my back door and found Meatball laying in an awkward position with his head cocked to one side and he was staring at the ceiling. His eyes were flicking back and forth, left to right. I though he was having a seizure so my Mom and I rushed him over to the Vet. She told us it may be Old Rolling Dog Syndrome and it gets better over time, usually ranging from a few days to a couple weeks, unless it's more serious, meaning there is brain damage, but she said that is extremely rare. He was really dizzy when I found him and he couldn't stand up, so I carried him to his bed and then I carried him on his bed out to the car and into the Vet's office. He is considerably better now and has really calmed down, but he won't eat or drink which has me worried. He's a chubby little guy, who lives up to his name, Meatball. Eating is his favorite thing to do, so I am concerned. I'm praying he gets better soon. The Vet says in more serious cases, dogs will not be able to control themselves and will literally roll across the floor without being able to help themselves. Fortunately, Meatball just laid down. I haven't seen him in a month because I had to focus on my final exams which really bothered me because I normally see him every week or two, when I drive home from my dorm and he sleeps on my bed. I hate to see my little guy like this.