What causes seizures in dogs?
The four big categories are idiopathic epilepsy (genetic, dogs 1-5 yr), structural disease (brain tumor, encephalitis, stroke), metabolic disease (low blood sugar, liver failure, electrolytes),...
Read moreThe four big categories are idiopathic epilepsy (genetic, dogs 1-5 yr), structural disease (brain tumor, encephalitis, stroke), metabolic disease (low blood sugar, liver failure, electrolytes),...
Read moreYou can’t safely stop an active seizure at home - keep the dog away from stairs/furniture, time the seizure, and DO NOT put your hand...
Read moreOnly after talking to a vet or poison control. When indicated, 3% hydrogen peroxide at 1 mL per pound (max 45 mL / 3 tbsp),...
Read moreNormal canine rectal temperature is 100.5-102.5 °F. Anything above 103 °F is a fever; above 105 °F is an emergency. Without a thermometer, look for...
Read moreMost true lilies (Lilium and Hemerocallis species) are far less dangerous to dogs than to cats - dogs typically get only mild GI upset. However,...
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