Sunday, October 17, 2010
A Guide To Canine Seizures For Worried Owners
These are common culprits of seizures but certainly not all of the possibilities. If a veterinarian runs multiple tests and still cannot find a direct cause, he will usually diagnose your pet as having epilepsy. This only means that the animal is repeatedly seizuring without it being caused by another condition. It is thought that a chemical imbalance in the brain leads to misfiring of neurons which causes the episode. It usually shows up between the ages of six months to five years.
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