Brain tumors, whether benign or malignant, can cause seizures in dogs, especially middle-aged and older dogs. Tumors can disrupt normal brain functions, leading to abnormal electrical activity.
Narrator: There are good boys, and then there are very good boys like these dogs here. They're searching for a scent that no human can detect: the scent of an epileptic seizure. We've long known ...
I can then get to the couch to have my seizure without fear of injuring myself.” Having a support dog had helped the frequency of Sally’s seizures dramatically drop from 70 to just two or ...
A dog suffering from seizures whose treatment cost some £30,000 was among a record number of pets treated under insurance policies last year. It was one of the most expensive claims made in 2017 ...