Pet Seizures Specialist Marshfield WI

For a dog whose seizures happen less than twice a month, it‘s probably okay to hold off on medication and explore some alternatives. Read on for more information on dog's epileptic seizures.

Grassland Veterinary Svc
(715) 238-7686
115 Maple St
Granton, WI
Bay View Veterinary Clinic
(262) 661-2993
890 Main St
Mukwonago, WI
Dodgeville Veterinary Service
(608) 588-6949
105 County Road YZ
Dodgeville, WI
Heritage Animal Hospital
(920) 358-0906
W6415 Greenville Dr.
Greenville, WI
Middleton Veterinary Hospital
(608) 301-5956
2705 Parmenter Street
Middleton, WI
Clark-Marathon Veterinary Clnc
(715) 223-4212
102 N Division St
Colby, WI
Sauk Prairie Small Animal Hospital
(608) 448-6903
E11340 County Road PF
Prairie Du Sac, WI
St. Croix Valley Veterinary Clinic
(715) 303-0122
308 Syme Ave
Glenwood City, WI
Prairie Side Veterinary Hospital
(262) 358-4688
5803 75 St
Kenosha, WI
VCA Best Care Pet Motel (Grooming & Boarding-Only)
(262) 422-6021
918 West Sunset Dr
Waukesha, WI
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Practitioner's Corner—About Pets: Epileptic Seizures

By Katherine A. Kahn, DVM

Q: My three-year-old beagle has been having epileptic seizures about once a month. Are there any alternatives to putting him on phenobarbital?

A: For a dog like yours, whose seizures happen less than twice a month, it‘s probably okay to hold off on medication and explore some alternatives. (If the seizures become more frequent, though, or last longer than a couple of minutes, be sure to follow up with your vet right away.)

Stressful or exciting events—such as a trip to the groomer—can sometimes trigger seizures. Start keeping a diary of your dog’s daily activities so you can identify the stress points, and then try to minimize them.

Another strategy that might help is to remove any chemicals that can increase the chances of a seizure from your dog’s environment. Let him take a three- to six-month break from flea or tick products, for example, and don’t use pesticides on your lawn or garden (and make sure he doesn’t visit neighbors who do).

Finally, give Chinese herbal medicine a try; some of the preparations may make your dog’s nervous system less sensitive to emotional and environmental triggers. If your dog eventually must take phenobarbital, the herbs can help prevent the drug from harming his liver.

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