
TYPES OF SEIZURES IN DOGS
Watching your dog have a seizure can be quite scary. You usually have no idea what to do if this is your first experience with seizures in dogs.

SEIZURE MANAGEMENT FOR THE SMALL ANIMAL PRACTITIONER
Seizures are one of the most common complaints in veterinary neurology.

10 QUESTIONS DOG OWNERS ASK ABOUT SEIZURES
There are many reasons your dog may be shaking or trembling including stress or anxiety, cold, pain, muscular weakness,

ANESTHESIA CASE STUDY: BRAIN DISEASE
A 10-year-old female spayed German Shepherd dog presented to the neurology service for new onset of seizure activity.

WHEN TO REFER NEUROSURGERY CASES: BACKS, NECKS & SEIZURES
The most common neurosurgical cases for dogs are those of the thoracolumbar (T3-L3) spine,

GERIATRIC ONSET IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY
When older pets (age 10 year or older) have a seizure, the owner’s first thought typically is, “This has to be a tumor

CANINE EPILEPSY: AN INFORMATION GUIDE
Epilepsy, convulsions, fits, and seizures are alarming and disturbing events to both dogs and their owners.

SEIZURES IN CATS
This study tries to determine the prevalence of Epilepsy of Unknown Cause (EUC) in cats. Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs and humans is presumed to be genetic. [See Dr. McDonnell’s previous articles, Canine Epilepsy: An Information Guide and Geriatric Onset Ideopathic Epilepsy,