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  2. White dog shaker syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Treatment with corticosteroids may put the dog into remission, or diazepam may control the symptoms. [4] Typically the two drugs are used together. [5] There is a good prognosis, and symptoms usually resolve with treatment within a week, although lifelong treatment may be necessary. [3]

  3. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic epilepsy is commonly found in breeds such as German Shepherd Dogs, Beagles, and Dachshunds. The most common sign recurring generalized seizures beginning at a young adult age. [56] Rage syndrome is a rare inherited seizure disorder characterized by explosive aggression and focal neurologic symptoms.

  4. Epilepsy in animals - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy in animals is a group of neurological disorders characterized by seizures, caused by uncontrolled, abnormal bursts of electrical activity in the brain. They can start and stop very abruptly and last any amount of time from a few seconds to a few minutes. [ 1 ]

  5. 32 things you’ll only know if you’re a dachshund owner - AOL

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    On the whole, dachshunds are very loving and affectionate dogs, however, they are prone to becoming vocal and snappy around children and other dogs if playtime gets too boisterous.

  6. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    Dachshunds in the same litter may be born in different coat colors depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The Dachshund Club of America (DCA) and the American Kennel Club (AKC) consider Double Dapple to be out of standard and a disqualifying color in the show ring. Piebald is now a recognized color in the Dachshund Club of America (DCA ...

  7. Animal psychopathology - Wikipedia

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    The similar brain functions and behaviors of dogs with CCD and humans with OCD suggests they have a connection, not only in behavior and symptoms, but in reacting to treatments. Understanding Canine Compulsive Disorder in dogs has helped scientists to better understand and apply their learning to developing new and more effective ways to treat ...

  8. Diabetes in dogs - Wikipedia

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    vomiting, and then loss of consciousness and possible seizures [148] Successful home treatment of a hypoglycemia event depends on being able to recognize the symptoms early and responding quickly with treatment. [141] Trying to make a seizing or unconscious animal swallow can cause choking on the food or liquid.

  9. Racine stages - Wikipedia

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    Multiple stage five seizures. Mostly two level five seizures with additional seizures possible. Jumping; Running; Jumping and running; Two different seizures with a partial seizure in-between. Two seizures which are higher than the Racine stages; Separated by a lower level seizure; Stages 6–10 also include the addition of symptoms seen in ...