If you have witnessed seizures in dogs, you’ll know how upsetting they can be. Time seems to slow down, and a fit can seem to last an eternity. So, what causes seizures in dogs? And is there any ...
Ever caught your dog licking the air—especially at night—and wondered what’s going on? While it might seem odd or harmless, this behavior can sometimes point to something more serious. In this post, ...
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month. Did you know that epilepsy is the most common neurological condition seen in dogs? It is estimated that approximately 1% of dogs have this condition. Epilepsy is ...
Epilepsy and dyskinesia are canine neurological disorders with overlapping clinical symptoms. An international team, led by Professor Andrea Fischer, neurologist at LMU's Small Animal Clinic, and ...
It was back in the early 1990s that people who studied dogs were surprised by a number of reports about dogs like Harley, a golden retriever owned by Victoria Doroshenko. Victoria has epilepsy, and ...
It is true that an ingredient found in Simparica TRIO, called sarolaner, has been associated with seizures, particularly in dogs with neurological disorders. Dog owner Lauren Wilson claims that ...
One of the primary reasons a dog might lick the air is due to underlying medical conditions. According to Dr. Henry Pasternak, a holistic veterinarian in Los Angeles, “Air licking can be a sign of ...