Monday, December 7, 2009

Seizure Causes More Condition_symptoms My Dog Suffers From The Occasional Seizure What Causes Them?

My dog suffers from the occasional seizure what causes them? - seizure causes more condition_symptoms

If your dog eats chocolate, can sometimes lead to

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  1. Causes of the items seized include:
    Idiopathic Epilepsy *
    * Congenital hypoglycemia (blood sugar)
    * Hypothyroidism (low thyroid function)
    * Infections, brain damage (eg, distemper, cryptococcosis)
    * The intake of toxic substances (such as chips of lead paint, insecticides)
    * Brain Tumors
    * Porto-systemic shunt (incorrectly sent intestinal blood vessels pass through the liver - one of the important residues in the body, the detoxification product)
    * Vaccines

    Whatever the cause, the dog by a veterinarian and breeder as soon as possible about the problem to the parents and siblings of the gene pool will be considered to remove the source of the problem.

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  2. What cause? Epilepsy, neurological disorders, brain tumors or other things as causes. If you want to really give a definitive answer, you take your dog to the vet. When the crisis is not uncommon for them to prescribe drugs.

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  3. Dogs suffer, sometimes suffer seizures without a doubt. I had a little poodle, who suffered from epilepsy. It can be deadly, but treatable, if you stay calm, take your dog to the vet, and clean with a damp and cold.

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  4. You: Veterinarian number to call.
    Vet: Hello?
    You: Hello, my dog has occasional seizures. (describe, seizures)
    Vet to make: Why not, and we'll see what the cause and see what we can do.

    You see? As simple as that.

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  5. Dogs who have seizures associated with something at a young age his head. If you have a poodle, but they are together in them. If the crises are sure that your toungue is not the alcohol in the blood in his throat. FSO My Border Collie has its sad when this happens: (

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  6. My 10 years old black Labrador is suffering from time to time 2 idk know the causes, but they are u you are my dog on medication 4 it. Get UR 2 veterinary prescription, my husband has the same stuf plan.

    And my dog did not suffer any brain trauma or eating chocolate.

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  7. My 10 years old black Labrador is suffering from time to time 2 idk know the causes, but they are u you are my dog on medication 4 it. Get UR 2 veterinary prescription, my husband has the same stuf plan.

    And my dog did not suffer any brain trauma or eating chocolate.

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  8. It could be epilepsy or something more serious. Get your dog to the vet immediately.

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  9. It could be epilepsy or something more serious. Get your dog to the vet immediately.

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  10. Lyme disease can cause seizures, go with a million things to your veterinarian.

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