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Three Causes of Dog Seizures

Dog seizures are a sign that there are neurological problems with your pet. There are various things that can cause a dog to have a seizure besides epilepsy. Some of the most common include tumors, distemper, and toxins. Let's take a look ... Read Read: Three Causes of Dog Seizures

By: D Swain | 16/11/2008 | Pets
dwaser

Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

... . Dog seizures often occur because of epilepsy.  Here are some symptoms that are common to dog seizures. Your dog may show one or more of the following symptoms: 1. Your dog starts to defecate, urinate or salivate uncontrollably.2. Your dog ... Read Read: Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

By: dwaser | 17/11/2008 | Pets

Four Types of Dog Seizures

... on their sides with their legs out. This usually progresses into jerking movements with the limbs and chomping their jaws. These dog seizures can also cause uncontrolled urination, salivation, and bowel movements. After the episode is over ... Read Read: Four Types of Dog Seizures

By: D Swain | 16/11/2008 | Pets

What You Need to Know About Dog Seizures

... that can rake your skin. Dim lights. Keep the environment as quiet as possible. Write down observed details about the dog's seizure to report to your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will want to know the time of day seizure occurred, ... Read Read: What You Need to Know About Dog Seizures

By: Cristian Stan | 20/05/2009 | Pets

Dog Seizures Guide

... cool after cooking and removing the fat layer that builds on the surface. * Some proprietary dog foods contain chemicals which can cause or exacerbate seizures. We began checking contents on everything we bough, main food or treats, and ... Read Read: Dog Seizures Guide

By: Cristian Stan | 20/05/2009 | Pets

Important Symptoms You Should Never Ignore in Your Dog

... presence of a life-threatening conditioning in your dog. You never know. So, here are a few symptoms that should never be ignored if you see them in your own dog! Seizure. A seizure is often a symptom of some sort of neurological disorder ... Read Read: Important Symptoms You Should Never Ignore in Your Dog

By: Debbie Ray | 02/11/2008 | Pets

Important Symptoms You Should Never Ignore in Your Dog

... presence of a life-threatening conditioning in your dog. You never know. So, here are a few symptoms that should never be ignored if you see them in your own dog! Seizure. A seizure is often a symptom of some sort of neurological disorder ... Read Read: Important Symptoms You Should Never Ignore in Your Dog

By: Debbie Ray | 03/08/2008 | Pets

Dog Fits – A Frightening Experience!

... lead to dilation or enlargement of eyes as your pooch becomes unresponsive. Pet health care experts feel that in case of dog seizures, the pet owner tends to panic as a sense of helplessness pervades him/her. One of the most common causes ... Read Read: Dog Fits – A Frightening Experience!

By: Mark Stimpson | 15/06/2009 | Pets

Dog Fits – A Frightening Experience!

... lead to dilation or enlargement of eyes as your pooch becomes unresponsive. Pet health care experts feel that in case of dog seizures, the pet owner tends to panic as a sense of helplessness pervades him/her. One of the most common causes ... Read Read: Dog Fits – A Frightening Experience!

By: Mark Stimpson | 12/06/2009 | Pets

Epilepsy in the Shih Tzu and Other Dog Breeds

... the condition is likely to be inherited.   What is the main sign of epilepsy in the Shih Tzu or any dogSeizures will be your main sign.  Seizures can be categorized in three ways:   Intracranial Extracranial Seizures of unknown ... Read Read: Epilepsy in the Shih Tzu and Other Dog Breeds

By: Connie Limon | 13/08/2008 | Pets

Epilepsy In The Shih Tzu And Other Dog Breeds

... reason the condition is likely to be inherited. What is the main sign of epilepsy in the Shih Tzu or any dog? Seizures will be your main sign. Seizures can be categorized in three ways: •Intracranial •Extracranial •Seizures of unknown ... Read Read: Epilepsy In The Shih Tzu And Other Dog Breeds

By: Connie Limon | 09/06/2007 | Pets
Dr. Andrew Jones

Seizures in Dogs: Dogs With Epilepsy

... 12 weeks. You can also make your own elimination diet. Melatonin: This has been used an anticonvulsant for some dogs. Many dogs only have seizures at night. Homeopathic: Cicuta virosa. This can be given to control seizures. ... Read Read: Seizures in Dogs: Dogs With Epilepsy

By: Dr. Andrew Jones | 14/08/2007 | Pets

Dog Illnesses

... demodectic, scabies, cheyletiella mange, or cushings syndrome. If dog indicates any signs of failing genital bleeding, persistent constipation, projectile vomiting, fainting, hair loss, seizure, stumbling, trauma, trembling, mouth bleeding ... Read Read: Dog Illnesses

By: Dog Care Tips | 08/02/2008 | Pets

Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats

... feline epilepsy, owing to its efficacy and its low cost. Over three quarters of epileptic dogs have their seizures controlled by phenobarbitone alone. Sometimes it can take several weeks for the level of phenobarbitone in the blood stream ... Read Read: Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats

By: Matthew Homfray | 02/04/2007 | Pets

10 Of The Biggest Dog Killers In Your Home

... toxic to dogs. Symptoms of poisoning by mouthwash include vomiting, drooling, seizures, and coma. You should take your dog to the veterinarian immediately if you suspect poisoning by mouthwash or other household item containing boric acid ... Read Read: 10 Of The Biggest Dog Killers In Your Home

By: Colin Philips | 07/03/2007 | Pets

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