Dog Seizures: 5 'New' Remedies

August 21st, 2019 at 11:13 am EST
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Seizure disorders in our dogs, especially epilepsy, appears to be on the rise.

Are there things that you can do to help prevent this?

Well no one knows for sure, and clearly a combination of genetics/environment is playing a big key

BUT it may help to provide nutrients that can aid is a healthy brain and nervous system

Such as 95% curcumin, which is helping with cognitive dysfunction.

Essential fatty acids and antioxidants which are potentially decreasing cell injury

Probiotics which are playing a Key role in supporting the gut health, and the now vital gut/brain connection..

CBD or Cannabidiol which now has been shown to be a VERY promising alternative treatment with studies happening at Colorado State University.

It just so happens that my new supplement for dogs, Ultimate Canine Health Formula, along with Dr Jones Ultimate CBD for Dogs and Cats  contains some of those ingredients..

You can see what's in them, and potentially start helping your dog by going here:




Seizures In Dogs: The 5 Most Important Natural Remedies


If your dog has epilepsy, then you really should be looking at some of the alternative remedies for treating seizures. Conventional treatment typically consists of 2 veterinary drugs, Phenobarbital and Potassium bromide, which both have numerous side effects. This article will cover the types of seizures in dogs, causes, and the most important natural remedies.

A seizure is defined as abnormal muscle activity, as a result of uncontrolled messages from the brain. There is a sudden, brief change in how your dog’s brain is working. When the brain cells are not working properly, your dog has the physical changes called a seizure.

Dog seizures are classified as either grand mal seizures, or localized. Grand mal seizures affect your dog’s entire body. Generally the legs are extended and paddling and the head is rigid and extended. They may go through cycles of being stiff then relaxed. Some dogs may lose bowel/bladder control, and if the seizure occurs at night, this is all you may see in the morning. Localized seizures affect only certain areas of your dog’s body. Typically you may see their head shake or their jaw chatter.

In the majority of cases the cause of the seizure is unknown, and it is then called epilepsy. Some of the other possible causes include: cancer (i.e. brain tumor), infections, brain trauma, poisoning, low blood sugar, hypothyroidism. Your veterinarian can discuss a variety of diagnostic tests such as blood work, x-rays, CT scan, MRI, Spinal fluid tap.

The age at which the seizure starts will give you a fairly good idea as to the underlying cause. For pets less than 1 year old, most are caused by brain infections (i.e. meningitis); some dogs though will develop epilepsy as puppies. For pets between the ages of 1-5, the most common diagnosis and seizure cause is epilepsy. If your pet has his first seizure over the age of 5, the most common cause is a brain tumor.


There are reports that show a link between diet and seizures in dogs. One human study showed a marked reduction in seizure activity with patients on the Atkins diet. Every seizuring pet should at least try a commercial hypoallergenic diet for 12 weeks. Most alternative practitioners are strongly advising a holistic diet, naturally preserved, free of grains, and primarily animal protein.

A DIET rich in medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) can help to control seizures in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy when used as an adjunct to veterinary therapy. ... The research has been used by Nestlé Purina in the development of a commercial diet to help nutritionally manage dogs with idiopathic epilepsy.

There is no standard MCT oil dose, but extrapolated from people it would be 1 teaspoon/10lbs twice daily.

Start with 1/2 that amount as it can lead to diarrhea, and work your way up.

Many adults are taking upwards of 4 tablespoons/twice per day.


Medical Marijuana- primarily CBD oil

Cannabidiol or CBD

CBD has an important role in the future of medicine. CBD is a primary component of the cannabis plant. It is non-psychoactive, which means that it doesn’t produce the “high” commonly associated with marijuana.
CBD is currently used by many patients (human and animal) who seek an alternative form of therapy without the unwanted side effects of typical drugs.

Compelling research has shown that CBD may inhibit both seizure activity and the severity of such activity [1] and [2]. Study results have “point[ed] to CBD being of potential therapeutic use…in the treatment of epilepsies.”[3] Studies also indicate that the use of CBD in conjunction with certain anti-seizure medications may enhance the anticonvulsant effects of those drugs.[3] Furthermore, studies indicate chronic use of CBD has not been shown to elicit negative side effects and does not induce tolerance.[4]

CBD dose for animals with seizures

Start at standard dose of 1mg/10lbs twice daily. You can safely double this if your dog is not responding.


Acupressure
There is one acupressure point that can be particularly helpful. GV26 is the most important one, as it can help stop a seizure. It is where the nose meets the upper lip (immediately below the nostrils). This is a key one for CPR, as it can trigger your pet to breathe, and for seizures. Hold the point for 1 minute during a seizure.

Essential Fatty Acids
Essential Fatty Acids may potentially decrease brain inflammation. Here you want to have high doses and therapeutic levels of the the EFA’s; the dose being 1000mg per 10lbs of body weight daily. That equates to 1 tablespoon of flax oil per 50lbs daily.

Choline is used for certain human nerve disorders; it helps make a nerve chemical called acetylcholine. A specific choline product that can help seizures in dogs is called Cholidin. It can be given with conventional medication, at a dose of 1-2 pills daily for a small dog, and 2-4 pills given daily for a large dog.

You should now have a good understanding of seizures in dogs, and the classification of grand mal or localized. Most causes of seizures are unknown; they are then called epilepsy. If you have a seizuring dog, I encourage you to try some of the holistic options in conjunction with your veterinarian. You may be able to decrease the frequency of the seizures, or lower the amount of conventional medication.
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Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. If I were to have a seizuring dog/cat, the 1st 2 things I would try would be CBD oil and MCT oil.  Something I was never even aware of in veterinary practice..

P.P.S. About my NEW dog supplements.

Dr JONES' ULTIMATE CBD for Dogs and Cats is getting some GREAT reviews, and now available for your dogs and cats by going here..


95% curcumin, which is helping with cognitive dysfunction.

Essential fatty acids and antioxidants which are potentially decreasing cell injury

Probiotics which are playing a Key role in supporting the gut health, and the now vital gut/brain connection..

It just so happens that my new supplement for dogs, Ultimate Canine Health Formula, contains ALL of those ingredients..

You can see what's in it, and potentially start helping your dog by going here:

Dr Jones' New Dog Supplement
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