NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM

Diagnostic Work Up for Dogs with Seizures. - B. Licht 1998.

Wobblers Syndrome 1.

Wobblers Syndrome 2.

Genetic Research Stratergy ~ Epilepsy

Neurology Resources.

What to do if your pet has a seizure.

Living with an epileptic pet.

Epilepsy- A Growing Concern

GSD Myelopathy

Degenerative Myelopathy 

Vestibular Disease.

Anti eplieptic Drugs & the liver.

Myasthenia gravis 1

Myasthenia gravis 2

Myasthenia gravis 3

Chronic pain.

Orthopaedic Pain.

Acute Pain.

Transporting a pet in pain.Degenerative Myelopathy in German Shepherd Dogs -
R. Clemmons

Some UK Dogs with Lines to Hendrawens Quadrille of Eveley.

Epilepsy- A Lesson for re-learning-Sheila Rankin.

Epilepsy in the GSD.- M.B.Willis.

Fighting Fits-G.Skerritt.

Seizure Disorders in Dogs and Cats-  R. Clemmens.

The uncontrolled Epileptic Dog- C Rusbridge

Advice on dealing with Epilepsy.- Phylis Croft Foundation for Epilepsy.

Antiepileptic Drugs and the Liver- C.Rusbridge.

Bringing Epilepsy Out of the Closet- M. Cliffe

Canine Epilepsy 1- T. Woods.

Epilepsy 2 ~ T.D.L.Woods

Phyllis Croft Foundation for Canine Epilepsy

Living with CDRM

Dog Boots

Help and advice for dogs suffering from CDRM

Do Dogs Get depression?

Canine XRay & MRI Specialists UK

Canine Specialists in Critical Care

Cervical Spondylomyelopathy

Degenerative Disc Disease

Neurological Canine Rehabilitation

Disclaimer: Canine health information found through these links should be considered for educational purposes only and should NOT be used to replace professional veterinary consultation and care for your dog. Decisions on which type of medical care or treatment would be best for your dog should be made with the advise of a canine veterinary doctor/specialist. 























 

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