Diagnosing why your pet is experiencing the seizures is half the battle when it comes to this problem.
Not all forms of seizures are related to epilepsy like many of us are led to believe.
In fact, seizures in dogs are linked to other diseases contracted by our pets or from exposure to a household chemical.
Epilepsy is the largest reason for the problem to appear in canines and humans.
It is a neurological disorder that is related to abnormal nerve brain tissue.
This brain tissue receives an incorrect impulse which then affects voluntary muscles in the body causing them to twitch and convulse.
It has been researched and found that genetics can play a significant role with the likelihood in development of the problem.
Certain breeds are much more likely than others to develop the disorder.
Some breeds that have been included in the list to be aware of are the Beagle, Collie, Golden Retriever, Poodle, German Shepherd, and Dachshund.
A brain tumor is another issue that may be responsible for the disorder, and can be linked to specific types of seizures.
It is quite possible for a tumor to apply pressure to specific points in the brain of a canine.
The pressure applied to specific brain tissue can then result in particular types of this disorder which cause loss of coordination, and may even cause some loss of vision.
Accidents that result in head injuries for canines can also be the cause for this type of disorder.
An accident that causes serious injury to the cranium or brain tissue is likely to result in a seizure.
It is possible for the episodes to continue after the recovery of the pet.
Products in the environment can also be hazardous to canines and may end up causing the disorder.
Many products that are used for cleaning, painting, and other everyday chores can be extremely harmful.
Also, certain foods such as chocolate are extremely dangerous for many canines, especially those that are prone to the disorder.
Diseases and parasites can also be responsible for causing illness in canines that will result in damage causing this disorder.
Canine Distemper is a very serious virus that is highly contagious and once contracted by your pet, it attacks the nervous system.
This disorder may be present all throughout the disease, or only through the earlier stages.
Lyme disease can result from your pet being bitten by a tick, and while there are several symptoms including arthritis, it is also possible that they may suffer from this disorder.
Treating your pet with flea and tick medication every month is the best way to keep them safe from this type of problem.
A prescription for the medication can be obtained from your veterinarian and discount products can be located online.
While we cannot protect our dogs from every problem that they may face in their lives, it is possible to prevent some of the more serious ones.
Be sure to properly vaccinate and treat your pet against serious disease, and avoid products that are likely to cause the disorder for breeds which are more susceptible.
There is no reason to expect any less than long happy lives with appropriate treatment for seizures in dogs.
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