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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

Christina Roed
Mar 28, 2024


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

Natascha Hedegaard
Mar 27, 2024


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

Natascha Hedegaard
Mar 27, 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


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

Natascha Hedegaard
Mar 27, 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


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 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


Is Spaying/Neutering Your Dog with Epilepsy Safe?
Spaying or neutering a dog is a common procedure that offers various health benefits, including preventing unwanted litters and reducing the risk of certain diseases. However, for dogs with epilepsy, pet owners may wonder whether it's safe to proceed with this surgery. In this informative blog post, we'll explore the risks and benefits of spaying/neutering dogs with epilepsy, reference relevant studies regarding seizure control, and provide guidance on how to prepare for the

Christina Roed
Dec 19, 2023


Preparing Your Dog for an MRI and Spinal Tap
When it comes to managing canine epilepsy, diagnostic procedures such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and spinal tap play a vital role in understanding the condition and guiding treatment decisions. In this informative blog post, we will delve into the process of preparing how to prepare your dog for an MRI and spinal tap, as well as shed light on what veterinarians look for in these procedures. From pre-procedure preparations to the significance of the results, we aim to

Christina Roed
Dec 19, 2023


How to Properly Track Seizures in Dogs With Epilepsy
For dogs diagnosed with epilepsy, tracking their seizures is essential to ensure they receive the best possible care from their veterinarian. By actively monitoring and recording seizure activity, you can provide your vet with valuable information that aids in accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing management of canine epilepsy. In this article, we will explore the steps to properly track seizures in dogs, allowing you to collaborate effectively with your vet for

Christina Roed
May 18, 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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