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  2. Rage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Rage syndrome is a rare seizure disorder in dogs, characterized by explosive aggression. [1] [2] [3]It is frequently confused with idiopathic aggression, a term for aggression with no identifiable cause.

  3. Seizures in dogs: Vet's guide to causes and treatment - AOL

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    Seizures in dogs can be shocking and distressing to see. Let’s find out more about them

  4. Epilepsy in animals - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy attributed to brain tumor, stroke or other trauma is known as secondary or symptomatic epilepsy. There is no known cause for primary or idiopathic epilepsy, which is only diagnosed by eliminating other possible causes for the seizures. Dogs with idiopathic epilepsy experience their first seizure between the ages of one and three ...

  5. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Imepitoin is also used in dogs. [247] While generalized seizures in horses are fairly easy to diagnose, it may be more difficult in non-generalized seizures and EEGs may be useful. [248] Juvenile idiopathic epilepsy (JIE) in foals is a condition with varying outcomes, depending on the severity and management of the disease.

  6. Watch this dog help his epileptic owner during a seizure - AOL

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    Not only are dogs an adorable companion but they can also be a major help when we are going through a difficult time. Puppies have been trained to use their senses to spot seizures in epileptic ...

  7. Watch this 7 year old ‘steal’ her neighbor’s husky and ...

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    Funnily enough, Olivia has her own dog — a 6-year-old English bulldog named Lincoln — but she has room in her heart for more. Olivia and Gunnar have had a close relationship since they met two ...

  8. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    First reported in 1980 by J. Tuttle in a scientific article, feline hyperesthesia syndrome, also known as rolling skin disease, is a complex and poorly understood syndrome that can affect domestic cats of any age, breed, and sex.

  9. New Study Finds That Dogs Can Smell Seizures Before ... - AOL

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    It’s amazing the ways that dogs can help people with health issues that are invisible to the human eye. (If you saw Netflix's heartwarming documentary, Dogs, you know there are very good boys ...