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Itrain forum deutsch1/14/2024 ![]() There are also chemicals and different triggers that can cause seizures in susceptible dogs too and even plants some of the known ones are listed on the link below:- Firstly plants are listed followed by other things further down.Ĭertain things in the diet can also be a trigger in some predisposed dogs and with some feeding a hypo allergenic diet can reduce or even stop triggers, a canine neurologist I went too see also confirmed that. In fact there should be a wide range of tests and diagnostics carried out to rule out other causes before epilepsy is confirmed and a dog is put on drugs anyway. I would be gratefull for your risponse! MadonnaemmaĬlick to expand.Not all seizures are purely Epilepsy there are lots of different medical conditions that can cause seizures. Epilepsy or not? will the seizures come back? The owners changed food, an antiallergic food, nothing else to eat for the dog but this food. After 6 month, again, after 6 month again but without fever. With 3 years the dog got high fever, vomiting, diarhea, seizure without loosing consciousness, blood showed signs of infection, the dog had hurt of the intestinals. I know that the granfather was an epileptic. The owner used never again a spoton- now after 1,5 years the dog has had not one new seizure.ģ. After the use of a spot-on one seizure- but only a small one, without loosing the consciousness. My question: will the seizures return after one year?Ģ. He feeds without wheat, he not uses anymore spoton as frontline o exspot- and his bitch has had no new seizure. I did ask him to change food and not to use spot-on. One year ago i met the owner, he said, that his bitch, that i had trained, was an epileptic. I have seen cases of Epilepsy, of dogs, which have died in old age, even beeing epileptic dogs.īut now i have three cases that make me wonder.ġ.
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