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When to Go to the Vet or ER for a Dog Seizure: Red Flags to Know
Watching your dog have a seizure is one of the most distressing moments any owner can experience. Even if your dog has a known diagnosis of canine epilepsy, every episode raises the same urgent question: when to go to vet for dog seizure support instead of monitoring at home. Knowing the red flags can save precious time, protect your dog from complications and give you confidence in moments that feel frightening and out of your control.
Hello at Dogileptic
4 days ago


Building an Emergency Plan for Your Epileptic Dog
Living with a dog who has seizures can feel scary and unpredictable. One of the best ways to regain a sense of control is to build a clear, practical emergency plan for epileptic dog care. When you know exactly what to do, who to call and what to grab in a crisis, you protect your dog and reduce your own stress.
Hello at Dogileptic
4 days ago


Cluster Seizures and Status Epilepticus in Dogs
Cluster seizures in dogs are one of the most urgent and frightening neurological emergencies a dog can experience. These events place enormous stress on the brain and body, and they can escalate quickly if not treated. When a dog has repeated seizures in a short period, or a seizure that will not stop, knowing exactly what to do can save their life. This guide explains cluster seizures in dogs in a clear, friendly and supportive way so that owners understand the condition, re
Hello at Dogileptic
Nov 14


Dog Seizure First Aid: Step-by-Step for Owners
Seeing your dog have a seizure can be frightening, especially if it is the first time. Many owners feel unsure or helpless in the moment, but your actions genuinely matter. This guide explains dog seizure first aid in clear, practical steps so you know exactly how to protect your dog, what to observe, and when to seek veterinary help.
Hello at Dogileptic
Nov 14


How to Decide Whether to Do an MRI and Spinal Tap for Your Epileptic Dog
When faced with the challenge of managing a dog with seizures, understanding diagnostic options like MRI and spinal tap is important. This personal decision depends very much on your insurance status and ability to finance the cost. While it is recommended that most dogs showing neurological symptoms undergo these diagnostic tests, some people choose not to. In this article, you will find information on what the tests involve in order to make an informed decision. What is an

Christina Roed
May 9, 2024


Ocular Compression for Epileptic Dogs: A Gentle Technique for Seizure Management
When your dog experiences a seizure, its natural to want to help in any way you can. Ocular compression is a technique that may offer relief during epileptic episodes. Let's explore what ocular compression entails, when to use it, how to perform it safely, and its effectiveness in managing seizures in dogs. Understanding Canine Epilepsy Before we delve into ocular compression, it's essential to understand canine epilepsy. Dogs with epilepsy can have recurrent seizures, which

Christina Roed
May 2, 2024


Seizure Recovery: What to Expect For Your Dog After a Seizure And How to Help Them
In this guide, we'll delve into the post-ictal phase of seizures in dogs, common behaviours to watch out for, and how you can provide support during this time. Understanding the Post-Ictal Phase The post-ictal phase, which follows the seizure event, is a critical period for your dog's recovery. During this time, the brain is in a state of recovery and restoration, attempting to regain normal function after the abnormal electrical activity that occurs during a seizure. While t

Christina Roed
Apr 24, 2024


Can Stress Cause Seizures in Dogs: How Reducing Stress Can Help Seizure Management in Dogs
Recent research has shed light on the significant role that stress can play in triggering seizures in epileptic dogs, with the potential for
Sally Schwartz
Mar 28, 2024


What is Diazepam for Dogs?
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 want to ensure our pets receive the best care possible, especia

Natascha Hedegaard
Mar 27, 2024


Does Rosemary Cause Seizures in Dogs? The Important Difference Between Rosemary, Rosemary Essential Oil, and Rosemary Extract.
This blog post delves into the chemical properties of rosemary, its different forms, and their potential effects on dogs with seizures.
Sally Schwartz
Mar 12, 2024


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

Christina Roed
Mar 11, 2024


Seresto Collars and Seizures
Seresto collars are a popular choice among pet owners for flea and tick control, offering convenience and long-lasting protection for dogs. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact of Seresto collars on seizures in epileptic dogs. In this informative blog post, we'll delve into what Seresto collars are, the materials used to make them, and why they may affect seizures in dogs with epilepsy. What is a Seresto Collar? A Seresto collar is a type of flea and

Christina Roed
Feb 29, 2024


How to Treat Epilepsy in Dogs Naturally
Learn actions you can take to help manage canine epilepsy naturally. Holistic approaches backed by science.
Sally Schwartz
Feb 29, 2024


Cooling Coats for Canine Epilepsy
When it comes to managing canine epilepsy, pet owners often focus on medication and lifestyle adjustments. However, one often overlooked aspect is temperature regulation. Overheating can be a significant trigger for seizures in dogs with epilepsy. That's where cooling coats come in. In this post, we'll explore the importance of cooling coats for dogs with epilepsy, how and when to use them, and why preventing overheating is crucial for managing canine epilepsy. Understanding

Christina Roed
Feb 28, 2024


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

Natascha Hedegaard
Feb 22, 2024


Can I Give My Dog a Bath After a Seizure?
Experiencing a seizure in your beloved canine companion can be a distressing and worrying time. As pet parents, our immediate concern is often for their well-being and comfort. One common question that arises after such an episode is whether it's safe to give your dog a bath. In this article, we'll address this concern and provide guidance on bathing your dog after a seizure, especially for dogs with epilepsy. Desire to Bathe the Dog After Because of Poo and Pee from the Epis

Christina Roed
Feb 22, 2024


Can you get Partial Seizures Without a Full Blown Seizure in Dogs?
When we think of seizures in dogs, the image that often comes to mind is one of dramatic convulsions and loss of consciousness. However, there's a lesser-known aspect of canine epilepsy: partial seizures, also known as focal seizures. Unlike generalised seizures that involve the entire brain, partial seizures originate in a specific area and may not always progress to a full-blown episode. In this article, we'll delve into the world of partial seizures in dogs, exploring whet

Christina Roed
Feb 20, 2024


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

Natascha Hedegaard
Feb 20, 2024


Should you use CBD Oil for Dogs with Epilepsy?
Canine epilepsy poses significant challenges for both dogs and their owners, leading many to seek alternative treatment options. One such option gaining attention is CBD (cannabidiol), known for its potential therapeutic properties. In this informative blog post, we will delve into the efficacy of CBD for dogs with epilepsy, supported by scientific evidence from reputable medical journals. By exploring these studies, potential benefits, and considerations, we aim to provide p

Christina Roed
Jan 18, 2024


Did My Dog Have a Seizure? 5 Telltale Signs of Seizures in Dogs
As dog owners, we strive to provide our furry friends with the best care possible. However, sometimes unexpected health issues can arise, such as canine epilepsy. Canine epilepsy refers to a neurological disorder that causes recurring seizures in dogs. Sometimes it can be difficult to determine whether your dog had a seizure as they present differently in different dogs. If your dog has a one-off seizure, it may be no cause for concern, but if they have multiple, it is time t

Christina Roed
Dec 21, 2023
Dogileptic: Your Guide to Canine Epilepsy
We've distilled over 600 scientific research papers into easy-to-read blog posts, helping you confidently manage canine epilepsy and seizures in dogs. Say goodbye to guesswork and hearsay—our science-backed content ensures you have accurate, reliable information to support your dog's epilepsy care. Explore our blog below.
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