Epilepsy in dogs: Symptoms, treatment, and managing care

March 8, 2024 - 5 min read

The information in this article has been reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Coates, DVM on March 1, 2024. Although it may provide helpful guidance, it should not be substituted for professional veterinary advice.

A Pembroke Welsh Corgi with a tan and white coat, stands in profile against a dark green background. The Corgi has large, pointed ears, a happy expression, and a pink doodle circling around its head, indicating a focus on epilepsy, which the breed is prone to.

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