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If your dog has had one or more seizures and has been diagnosed with epilepsy, one of the first decisions you will have to make is when should you start treatment for epilepsy in dogs. The aim of epilepsy treatment in dogs is to reduce their frequency and severity, not prevent all seizures. All drugs also have the risks of side-effects and cost money to give and then monitor. As a result the decision to start treatment is based on a risk-benefit analysis. This video though discusses the general guidelines every owner of a newly diagnosed epileptic dog should consider. Dog Epilepsy Facts: • Epilepsy In Dogs: 9 facts you NEED to know Causes of Seizures in Dogs: • What Causes Seizures in Dogs (top 5 causes... Sign up for my free pet arthritis mini-course: http://bit.ly/arthritis-mini-course Connect with me: Twitter: / ourpetshealth Facebook: / ourpetshealthtv Instagram: / ourpetshealth Email: https://ourpetshealth.com/contact Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledged. Links in description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost. We are a participant in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites. Music from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com The information provided on the Our Pets Health YouTube channel is not a substitute for the examination, assessment and advice given in person by a suitably qualified veterinary surgeon. The information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute specific vet advice for any individual cat, dog or other animal of any species. for more information head over to OurPetsHealth.com