Canine Epilepsy - If a seizure lasts more than five minutes at home

Original Presentation Date:
03/24/2023
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When a dog experiences a seizure, even a brief seizure can seem like an eternity to an observer. Owners of dogs are generally encouraged to time the length of a seizure as that can be one factor that helps to determine a management plan for the dog. Dr. Karen Muñana - a veterinary neurologist at North Carolina State University - explains why we get concerned about seizures lasting more than 5 minutes and what owners may be instructed to do at home until they can reach the veterinary ER. Learn more about canine epilepsy: https://bit.ly/PurpleDay23 Learn more about emergency management of seizures in the home and ER setting: https://bit.ly/K9EpiEmergencies

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