How to judge epilepsy in dogs

A dog with epilepsy usually becomes ill suddenly, with convulsions all over the body, foaming at the mouth, stiff limbs, falling to the ground, incontinence of urine and feces, etc. Generally, it will recover after a period of time, and the attacks may last for a long time. Some dogs may have it several times a day, while others may have it once a year. Dogs suffering from epilepsy can only be controlled through medication.
Tip:
The symptoms of epilepsy are very similar to those of poisoning. Parents should pay attention to the distinction and take good care of their dogs to avoid poisoning.
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