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  2. Lacosamide - Wikipedia

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    Lacosamide, sold under the brand name Vimpat among others, is a medication used for the treatment of partial-onset seizures and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures. [2] It is used by mouth or intravenously .

  3. Anticonvulsant - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... It is still used as an anticonvulsant for dogs and cats but is no longer used in humans. ... Vimpat 28 October 2008 [65]

  4. What dogs are affected by the XL bully ban and what does it ...

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    The dog is a variant of the American bully dog. XL refers to their size, and there are four categories: pocket, standard, classic and XL, the last of which tend to be around 33-50cm in height and ...

  5. American Bully - Wikipedia

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    The American Bully is a highly adaptable and trainable breed. [8] Many dogs, despite acting as lapdogs in the home, do well in sports such as weight pull and flirt pole. Human aggression is discouraged in breed standards. [1] Breeders have acknowledged that American Bully dogs can be very dangerous if improperly raised or bred. [8]

  6. XL bully dogs banned from end of year after surge in attacks

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    In November last year, Jack Lis, 10, was killed by an American XL bully while at a friend’s house in south Wales, with the owners of the dog, Amy Salter and Brandon Hayden, jailed as a result of ...

  7. Leading animal charity issues warnings over new ... - AOL

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    XL bully dogs have been in the news a lot over the last year or so, largely due to the ban on ownership in the UK coming into force a few months ago. The dog is a type of American Bully, known for ...

  8. Temperament test - Wikipedia

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    Shelters use temperament tests to help identify dogs with problem behaviors, including aggression, and to help increase the rate of successful adoptions. [11] For some, these tests are a way to determine if a dog should even be offered for adoption, or to whom they will restrict adoption of an individual dog (adult-only household or sanctuary only, versus family with children).

  9. Bystander Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Bystander Revolution is modeled on the idea that peer-to-peer advice can be uniquely encouraging and helpful for individuals seeking solutions to bullying. [21] For this reason, the advice and resources compiled on its site were acquired by crowdsourcing and by contributions from advisors presented in more than 300 videos on the website.