Published on February 25 by Julia
Dog seizures can be frightening for pet owners, but understanding their causes and how to respond can make a significant difference. Seizures occur due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain and may be caused by epilepsy, toxins, metabolic disorders, brain injuries, or underlying diseases.
Depending on the cause, treatment may include anti-seizure medications, dietary changes, or addressing underlying health issues. If your dog has frequent seizures, consult your veterinarian for a diagnosis and a long-term management plan.
By recognizing the signs and knowing how to respond, you can help keep your dog safe and get them the medical care they need.
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