By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Watching your dog having a seizure can be a frightening and heartbreaking experience. The dog that is quietly gnawing at a bone will suddenly keel over, piteously whine, salivate, paddle its feet and wet the carpet. Hopefully you will never have to watch your dog having a seizure, but understanding the causes of seizures and knowing what to do will be a big help if your pet dog has one. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2011-01-01 | Pets A dog is one of the most widely cared for pets. Considered as man's best friend, a dog owner would treat it like a true family member. read more
By: Jacob Alston | 2011-01-01 | Health & Fitness This article talks about the ways on how to care for seizures in dogs. Right after reading this article, you'll have a much better idea on how to handle events like this. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2010-10-01 | Pets This information covers some of the viable cause of seizures in dogs. It's actually a basic understanding guideline for any individual in search of some straight answers regarding how to aid in an epileptic dog. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2010-10-25 | Pets If you own or look after a dog you want to do all you can to look after it. However if you have seen your dog have a seizure you may not know what to do. Learning how to recognize a dog seizure and how to treat them can save you and your dog unnecessary pain. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2010-10-21 | Pets This article will educate dog owners on some of the options available for the treatment of canine epilepsy. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2010-10-18 | Pets This article describes dog seizures and canine epilepsy. If you're a dog owner, this information will help you attend to your dog if it has a seizure. read more
By: Frank Will | 2010-03-26 | Pets Seizures in cats can stop your heart as they are a truly frightening experience for both owners as well as your cat. They can last for just a few seconds, or they can last for several agonizing minutes as you helplessly witness this horrific series of events. read more
By: Mike Considine | 2010-03-30 | Pets My six year old Beagle (Copper) had his first seizure last week and not ever seeing or knowing much about seizures it scared us to death. Since then I have made it my mission to find out why dogs have seizures and what can be done to cure them. read more
By: Sandra DeMers | 2010-07-29 | Pets Pets Does your dog have canine epilepsy? This article lists five strategies to make your dog's seizures less serious. 1. Carry Rescue Remedy wherever you go. Rescue Remedy is all-natural and is a liquid herb that is contained in a little bottle. It calms dogs down when it is given via the tongue. You can buy a bottle for about $7. Buy several bottles and keep them around the house, in the car, and in your purse or pocket when you are away from the home or car. We found that it lessened the duration and severity of his seizures. 2. Reduce the amount of simulation your dog receive... read more
By: Dirk Pimsler | 2010-03-27 | Pets Dogs can experience burns from a wide variety of sources. It could either be heat from chemicals, electric shocks, and even radiation. Burns could come from scalding hot water or sunburn. read more
By: sdemers123 | 2010-10-17 | Pets This article gives a brief introduction to canine seizures. Every dog owner should read this to recognize the signs of a seizure. read more
By: Bob Hunsicker | 2010-03-26 | Pets Everyone caring enough to adopt a senior dog certainly would like to provide a long, healthy and happy life for their ward. While it may be adequate to ensure your dog visits his vet regularly, it would be very prudent to know how to monitor your dog's health and well-being. After all, the sooner any malady is diagnosed, the better chance for recovery and the less chance of unnecessary suffering. This article provides you with some very basic signs to look for and what they may indicate. Also included are the various screenings and tests your vet will employ to give your dog the very best possible treatment. read more