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Living with Canine Epilepsy Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic diseases in dogs, but no one knows for certain what causes it or how common it is. It’s more than a single condition, comprising general categories of seizures as well as subcategories. Epilepsy is unpredictable -- some pets appear to have seizures very regularly, while in others, the seizures appear to be triggered by specific events. There is no simple test for epilepsy. If it is suspected, veterinarians use a variety of diagnostic screening tests to rule out other problems first (such as glucose intolerance, thyroid function, infections, toxins and tumors) before arriving at a diagnosis. Having the AKC Pet Healthcare Plan can provide valuable financial support for potentially costly diagnostic testing by a veterinarian. Your veterinarian can help you better understand what causes seizures, how epilepsy is treated and how current research may help decrease the incidence of the disease. Most seizures are brief (although even brief seizures can be very serious) and, with proper treatment, your dog can lead a normal life. Canine epilepsy cases can often cost several thousands of dollars in veterinarian and hospital bills. An MRI alone may cost $1,000 or more. Even monthly medications to help stabilize a dog may cost $40 to $50 per month, often more than the monthly cost of a quality pet healthcare plan.
Don’t allow epilepsy to prevent you from enjoying your dog. Have fun and concentrate on the times your furry friend is happy and doing well, instead of focusing on the small percentage of time there may be problems. |
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