Jumat, 17 Oktober 2014

Seizures In Dogs.


When looking at your dog having a seizure, it can be a terrible experience for you. However, to ensure you do not further harm your dog, it is very important for you to know what should (and should not) do you do when your dog has a seizure. Here are the steps. 

Do not Hold Your Dog! 
This is one of the major mistakes made ​​by many pet owners when their dog having a seizure. This has been confirmed by a veterinarian that the dog will not feel pain when they are having a seizure, so no need to hold your dog. Seizures are a spastic contraction of the muscles of the dog. Trying to restrain your dog when he was having seizures can injure both you and your dog. The most important thing is to keep your dog from falling and injuring himself. 

Make sure your dog Approximately Net of Goods 
When your dog has a seizure, try to set aside items that can injure your dog. If possible, blockade of the areas around your dog, such as stairs. 

Important! 
NEVER hold your dog's mouth to try to prevent it from "bite his tongue"! Because when your dog was having a seizure, it will only add to the stress in dogs and can cause your hand bitten by your dog without knowing it. 

being Quiet 
This is another area that is essential in the treatment of seizures in your dog. Try to not panic and should, talk to your dog with a soft, pleasant tone. Being stressed or speak loudly will only exacerbate the state of your dog, so try as best you to calm down. 

Other Animals of the Area Move Your Dog 
When your dog is having a seizure, chances are they can bite or attack people or other animals. Take away your hands from areas around the dog's head and make sure to keep other animals out of your dog for your dog having a seizure. 

Record 
This is another thing you can possibly do. However, try to identify the character of your dog's seizures. It is very important to help your veterinarian to determine the cause of your dog seizures. 



What are the causes Seizures In Dogs 

1. Epilepsy 
This disease is a major factor that is known to cause seizures, both in dogs and humans. 

"Epilepsy is a neurological disorder involving seizures were frequent and sudden." 

This includes sensory dysfunction or dog muscle function. Seizures in epilepsy may or may not be accompanied by loss of consciousness. 

Researchers speculate seizures in epilepsy caused by a neural network that is not normal, which is a start mengirimkam signals through nerves. Because the area of the brain is not normal, the impulse produces a chain reaction which causes the muscles in the body of the dog voluntarily become active. This is characteristic of a seizure and "twitch" that accompanies seizures in epilepsy. 

2. Canine Distemper 
Canine Distemper is a disease caused by a virus that attacks the dog at a young age. Distemper is a very serious condition, because it has a relatively high probability of being fatal to your dog. Canine Distemper Virus (VCD) darting contagious, can be transmitted without any direct connection with dogs that have been infected by the virus. When Canine Distemper developing nervous system, this disease can lead to muscle weakness, loss of basic motor abilities, and seizures. Seizures can occur whether or not the dog is suffering from Canine Distemper stage higher. 

3. Genetic 
There is some evidence that the seizure is a hereditary trait (However, epilepsy is a hereditary disease which has been confirmed). Also, many breeds of dogs are prone to seizures known. Breeds include the German Shepherd, Dachshund, Collie, Beagle, Kesshond, Golden Retriever and Poodle. 

4. Brain Tumor 
If your dog has a brain tumor, this may result in some type of seizure. Brain tumors are characterized by abnormal brain growth, which results in impaired brain function. The reason why brain tumors can cause seizures in your dog, because the tumor can provide load in brain tissue. This leads to seizures, and also accompanied by other problems such as, loss of coordination and poor vision capabilities. 


5. Head Injuries 
If your dog had an accident, along with a significant head injury, this may be the cause of seizures. The impact of head injury or a breakdown of the cranium, which can cause nerve damage to the brain. In addition, the skull is displaced or damaged can put pressure on the brain, which causes seizures in dogs. 

6. Environmental Toxins 
We assume that the household goods are safe both for humans and pets. However, this is not a problem. Many household items that can cause seizures in your dog. One good example is the potential for seizures caused by chemicals called Organochlorines. Organochlorines are commonly found in some brands of anti-lice, and in products that are designed to control parasitic infections in dogs. Other chemicals that can cause seizures is Lead (rat poison and paint), Methylxanthines (commonly found in cocoa content, and products containing chocolate), and Zinc Phosphate (substances found in rat poison). 

7. Lyme Disease 
Maybe for your dog to be infected by Lyme disease when he was bitten by Kütt "Ixodes genus" (also known as "Deer Tick"). The most common symptoms of a dog infected by Lyme disease is arthritis. However, the Lyme disease who have severe, can cause symptoms related to the central nervous system, such as seizures. 


The addition of adapter :
1. Seizures can also occur in dogs affected by heatstroke, heatstroke are seizures that occur due to heat or exercise that is too strenuous. 
2. If your dog has a seizure, make sure to incorporate the fabric into your dog's mouth under the tongue position to make sure the dog does not bite her tongue.

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