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Complete Guide to Canine Epilepsy in Dogs: Causes, Seizures, Treatment and Diet
Complete guide to canine epilepsy in dogs covering seizure causes, symptoms, diagnosis, medications, emergency care and diet strategies supported by research.
Mar 1114 min read


MCT Oil for Dogs: Why Your Dog’s Tummy Might be Upset and What to Do
Medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil has gained popularity as a supplement for improving brain health and managing conditions like epilepsy in dogs. Its ability to produce ketones quickly, providing an alternative energy source for the brain, makes it particularly valuable for dogs with seizures. However, as beneficial as MCT oil can be, it’s not uncommon for some dogs to experience digestive upset when they first start taking it. In this article, we’ll explore why MCT oil mig
Aug 20, 20247 min read


Starting Potassium Bromide for your Epileptic Dog
Written by an expert vet, this article explains potassium bromide, how to start your dog on it, and what to expect along the way.
Apr 11, 20246 min read


Can Ticks Cause Seizures in Dogs?
Learn about the potential link between ticks and seizures in dogs. Explore tick-borne diseases, prevention methods, and the impact on canine
Apr 3, 20245 min read


Is General Anaesthetic Safe for Epileptic Dogs?
Anaesthesia can be a scary prospect for pet owners of dogs with epilepsy. However, with proper understanding and precautions, anaesthesia can be administered safely to epileptic dogs, even for procedures unrelated to their seizure disorder. In this informative post, we'll explore the risks associated with general anaesthetic in epileptic dogs and why it can still be safe when managed appropriately. Understanding Anesthesia in Epileptic Dogs Preanesthetic Examination : Before
Mar 28, 20243 min read


What if I Accidentally Give Another Dog or Human my Dog's Levetiracetam?
Dr. Natascha Hedegaard BVetMed MRCVS graduated as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 2018. She is passionate about optimising canine health with a holistic approach to veterinary medicine and consideration for the individual patient .She is currently undertaking her Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Medicine with an aim to becoming an Advanced Practitioner. What if I Accidentally Give Another Dog or Human my Dog's Levetiracetam? In the e
Mar 27, 20242 min read


What is Diazepam and How to Administer Rectal Tubes
Dr. Natascha Hedegaard BVetMed MRCVS graduated as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 2018. She is passionate about optimising canine health with a holistic approach to veterinary medicine and consideration for the individual patient .She is currently undertaking her Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Medicine with an aim to becoming an Advanced Practitioner. As pet owners, we always want to ensure the well-being of our dogs, especially wh
Mar 27, 20243 min read


Diazepam for Dogs with Seizures: Emergency Use, Dosage and Safety
Medically reviewed by Dr. Natascha Hedegaard BVetMed MRCVS Dr. Natascha Hedegaard BVetMed MRCVS graduated as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 2018. She is passionate about optimising canine health through a holistic approach to veterinary medicine while considering the individual patient. She is currently undertaking her Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Medicine with the aim of becoming an Advanced Practitioner. What Is Diazepam for
Mar 27, 20244 min read


Monitoring your dog on Levetiracetam
Dr. Natascha Hedegaard BVetMed MRCVS graduated as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 2018. She is passionate about optimising canine health with a holistic approach to veterinary medicine and consideration for the individual patient .She is currently undertaking her Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Medicine with an aim to becoming an Advanced Practitioner. As pet parents, ensuring the well-being of our furry companions is our top prior
Mar 27, 20243 min read


Starting Levetiracetam For Seizure Management in Dogs
What to expect when starting your dog on levetiracetam for seizures. Learn about dosage, administration, side effects and tips to help.
Mar 18, 20245 min read


Can Dogs Have Absence Seizures?
Introduction Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects both humans and animals, including our canine companions. While many people are aware of the classic image of a dog experiencing a full-blown seizure, there's a lesser-known type of seizure that can affect dogs: absence seizures. In this article, we'll delve into what absence seizures are, how they manifest in dogs, potential causes, and how pet parents can recognise and support their furry friends living with this
Mar 11, 20243 min read


I Overdosed My Dog on their Epilepsy Medication - What Should I Do?
As devoted pet owners, we always strive to provide the best care for our furry companions. However, accidents happen, and in the event of an overdose of your dog's epilepsy medication, it's crucial to know what steps to take. In this blog post, we'll provide valuable advice and guidance on how to handle the situation calmly and effectively. Stay Calm and Act Quickly: Discovering that you've accidentally overdosed your dog's epilepsy medication can be distressing, but it's ess
Mar 11, 20242 min read


Phenobarbital for Dogs with Epilepsy: What to Expect When Starting Treatment
Learn what to expect when starting phenobarbital for dogs with epilepsy, including side effects, dosing, and long-term safety.
Feb 29, 20246 min read


Lungworm Prevention for Dogs with Seizures
Dogs with epilepsy face unique challenges, including the risk of seizures triggered by various factors. While pet parents diligently manage their furry friends' epilepsy, another threat may lurk in the shadows: lungworm infection. Lungworms are parasites that can cause serious health issues in dogs, including respiratory problems and neurological symptoms. It is therefore highly recommended that all dogs in the UK have preventative treatment against lungworm infection to safe
Feb 24, 20244 min read


Can Fleas Cause Seizures in Dogs?
Introduction: Can fleas cause seizures in dogs? Fleas are a major concern for pet owners, with these tiny pests capable of causing great discomfort and distress for our canine companions and owners too. Amidst the fray, questions emerge about the potential link between fleas and seizures in dogs. In this article, we will explore how fleas can exacerbate existing health conditions and the role of certain flea control products in triggering seizures, especially in dogs with epi
Feb 22, 20243 min read


Stress Seizures in Dogs
Introduction As devoted pet owners, we strive to provide our furry companions with a safe and nurturing environment. However, despite our best efforts, our dogs may still experience stress from various sources, ranging from loud noises and changes in routine to separation anxiety and social interactions. In some cases, this stress can manifest as seizures, leaving pet owners feeling bewildered and concerned. In this article, we explore the phenomenon of stress as a potential
Feb 22, 20243 min read


Monitoring your Dog with Epilepsy on Phenobarbital
If your epileptic dog has been prescribed phenobarbital and they are tolerating the medication well with good control of their seizures we can now embark on a longer term plan. Monitoring your dog's response to phenobarbital is a crucial part of their treatment journey. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of monitoring, what to expect, and how you can support your dog through the process with ease. Why Monitoring Matters Monitoring your dog's response to phenobarb
Feb 20, 20243 min read


Canine Epilepsy Triggers
An Introduction to Canine Epilepsy Triggers Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects dogs just as it does humans. It's characterised by recurrent seizures, which can vary in type, frequency and intensity. While epilepsy in dogs often has no known cause, there are certain triggers that can precipitate seizures in susceptible individuals. In this article, we'll delve into the world of canine epilepsy triggers, exploring what they are, how they can impact our furry frien
Feb 20, 20245 min read


How Do You Diagnose Epilepsy in Dogs?
Seizures in our beloved furry companions can be a very distressing experience for both pets and owners alike. One can easily feel hopeless in the moment, so we hope to help give you clarity and expectations after witnessing a seizure-like episode in your dog. Understanding how veterinarians diagnose epilepsy in dogs is crucial for prompt and effective treatment. Please note that the following approach is to be expected when bringing in a stable dog, an emergency visit during
Feb 13, 20243 min read


Dog Epilepsy: Partial Seizure Symptoms
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects both humans and animals, including our beloved canine companions, exhibited by seizures. Seizures are caused by abnormal surges of electrical activity in the brain. While some may be familiar with the classic image of a full-blown seizure, there's another aspect of epilepsy that often goes unnoticed or misunderstood: partial seizures. In this article, we'll delve into the world of partial seizures in dogs, exploring what they a
Feb 13, 20243 min read
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