If you have witnessed seizures in dogs, you’ll know how upsetting they can be. Time seems to slow down, and a fit can seem to last an eternity. So, what causes seizures in dogs? And is there any ...
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Types of Seizures in Dogs
We humans share a lot of similarities with dogs, such as personal preferences, social behaviors, facial expressions, and 80 percent of our DNA. We also have many diseases in common, including epilepsy ...
Pet owners who have witnessed a dog or cat having a seizure know how frightening it can be. Veterinarian Dr. Rebekah Hartfield says understanding what a seizure looks like and knowing how to respond ...
Epilepsy and dyskinesia are canine neurological disorders with overlapping clinical symptoms. An international team, led by Professor Andrea Fischer, neurologist at LMU's Small Animal Clinic, and ...
Dear Dr. Fox: My 8-pound Maltese is 12 years old and had his first seizure this week. And then today he had another one. I read your article that melatonin will benefit a dog with seizures. Is this ...
Dogs have spent thousands of years adapting to human behavior, so it’s no surprise they sometimes notice changes people miss. One of the most intriguing examples involves a seizure alert. Researchers ...
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