I’m so sorry Helen. It does sound like Vestibular syndrome rather than a stroke. Alice suffered an attack last summer. The head tilt, wobbly gait and eye flicking are all classic symptoms. I would ask the vet to check her ears. Sometime vestibular can be brought on by an inner ear infection. Most dogs make a good recovery from vestibular given time. I kept Alice confined in a big play pen so that she couldn’t hurt herself when she tried to walk around. I also bought a sling that was enormously helpful in the early days helping her to walk outside to go to the loo. With regards to feeding I handled Alice soft, wet, smelly food. Forthglade do very good trays of wet food. A dog with vestibular will have problems locating a food bowl, it is a very similar feeling to vertigo. So hand feeding will make it possible to eat. If she is still refusing to eat she is probably feeling nauseous. There is a drug you can get from the vet to stop the nausea. Some dogs are so nauseous they don’t even want to drink which can create a big problem. I raised Alice’s water bowl which made it easier for her to access it. Fingers crossed Hattie will make a good recovery.