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The Dogileptic Blog
Explore trusted articles on canine epilepsy, seizures in dogs, diet, seizure triggers, brain health, medication support, and everyday care. Dogileptic has distilled insights from over 600 scientific research papers into practical, easy-to-read blog posts that help owners make more informed decisions for their dogs.


Can Sugar or Honey Help Your Dog After a Seizure?
Canine epilepsy is a condition that affects many dogs, causing recurrent seizures and posing challenges for both pets and their owners. When witnessing your dog experience a seizure, it's natural to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about the best course of action. While medical intervention is essential in managing epilepsy, there has been some discussion about the potential benefits of using sugar or honey as a post-seizure treatment. In this article, we'll delve into this top
Jun 7, 20232 min read


Natural Worm Control for Dogs with Epilepsy
Maintaining optimal health for dogs with epilepsy requires a comprehensive approach that considers all aspects of their well-being. One important aspect is worm control, as intestinal parasites can pose additional health risks for these sensitive animals. Traditional deworming treatments, while effective, may come with potential side effects that could impact the overall condition of dogs. This informative article explores natural worm control methods that provide a more holi
Jun 7, 20233 min read


Paroxysmal Dyskinesia vs Canine Epilepsy: Understanding the Difference
Neurological disorders can pose unique challenges when it comes to our canine companions. Among these conditions, paroxysmal dyskinesia and canine epilepsy share some similarities but require different approaches for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. This informative article will delve into the details of these two conditions, helping dog owners understand their differences and empower them to seek the best possible care for their beloved pets. Paroxysmal Dyskines
Jun 5, 20232 min read


Recognizing Symptoms of Epilepsy In Dogs
Understanding Canine Epilepsy Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological disorders in dogs, affecting around 0.6–0.7% of the canine population. It causes recurrent, unprovoked seizures resulting from abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Epilepsy is not a single disease but rather a spectrum of disorders with various underlying causes. Some dogs have idiopathic epilepsy , where no structural or metabolic cause is identified but there’s often a genetic comp
Jun 5, 20234 min read
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