Learning The Facts About Dog Seizures

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  • Author Sandra Demers
  • Published November 6, 2010
  • Word count 528

Your dog does not have to be a certain breed or age to have seizures. Many dogs have underlying medical issues that can carry seizures as a symptom. What could cause dog seizures in your pet? These can be one of the scariest episodes you will ever go through with your dog. This is especially true for those owners that have never witnessed any human or animal having a seizure.

There are different types of seizures in dogs. Some are mild while others are severe. A severe seizure is described as a 'Grand Mal'. There are multiple causes for mild and severe seizures in dogs. Taking the time to learn what you can about how to know when your dog is having a seizure and what to do in the event of one is important.

A seizure occurs when the brain's nerves begin to misfire. This is sign that there is a neurological problem going on. Keep in mind that a seizure is a symptom of some other medical issue and it is not a disease on its own. When one occurs, you are going to be dealing with an additional issue including the seizure.Keeping up with regular vet care helps to prevent some illnesses that could bring on a seizure.

Hepatic encephalopathy is a liver disorder that causes the brain tissue to start degenerating. When this happens, the occurrence of seizures is greater. This disease can be caught early in young dogs. Making sure to keep up regular veterinarian care is one way to help in keeping down the seizures that come along with this disease.

Infectious or inflammatory conditions can also cause seizures. The most likely to relate are those that severely affect the nervous system. Canine distemper is one of these disease and is a common affliction in dogs that have not been properly vaccinated. Rabies is another brain virus that causes severe seizures. Making sure a dog is up to date on all vaccines can help to prevent these issues.

Poisons like antifreeze and strychnine are deadly to dogs. The dog that ingests these kinds of poisons is likely to have a seizure and this seizure could be horrific. Make sure you keep all poisonous substances out of the reach of pets. You should make sure to keep your dog confined to your property so unfriendly neighbors will not poison your dog as well.

The presence of a brain tumor can cause seizures as well. A tumor in the right place can cause severe seizures while one in another place may cause only mild ones. Dogs that have suffered head trauma can also have mild to severe seizures. This is common in those dogs that are hit my cars or are abused by owners.

Dog seizures are scary and when an owner does not expect it or know what to do, it can be a frightening experience. If a dog has any type of medical problem that may include the symptoms of seizures, make sure you talk to your vet about what to in the event of one happening. The biggest thing to remember is to remain calm and immediately call your vet.

Sandra DeMers is the author of Cory's Story, the story of how one dog conquered canine epilepsy that will absolutely AMAZE you. Visit her website for a wealth of knowledge and resources, including health considerations for older dogs.

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DogDoors
DogDoors · 13 years ago
Great post! Useful tips and ideas about dog seizures, thanks for sharing!