Natural Remedies for Canine Epilepsy

As a pet parent, the last thing you want to see is your dog suffering. Whether your dog suffers from idiopathic epilepsy, recurring seizures, or seizures due to an underlying cause, witnessing these episodes can be distressing, making you feel helpless. Yet dog seizures are a concerning health issue for many pet owners.

Fortunately, understanding the various types of seizures, their triggers, and natural remedies can assist in managing these episodes and improving your dog's overall well-being.

Dietary Modifications

A well-balanced diet plays a crucial role in a dog's overall health. Consider consulting with us at Waggin Meals Pet Nutrition Group to learn how to make your own dog food to eliminate any allergens that can cause seizures. Our superfood toppers are a great way to supplement home-cooked food and ensure they still get all essential nutrients.

Herbal and Homeopathic Remedies

Several herbs and homeopathic remedies are believed to have calming effects that may aid in reducing seizure activity. These include valerian root, chamomile, and skullcap. We carry calming treats that are carefully crafted and is specially formulated for pets with anxiety.

Supplements

Certain supplements like vitamin B6, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids are thought to support brain health and potentially reduce the frequency of seizures.

Stress Reduction Techniques

Stress can be a trigger for seizures in some dogs. Stress-reducing techniques such as regular exercise, acupuncture, massage therapy, or creating a calm and consistent environment may help manage these issues.

Reducing Toxins in your Home

Reducing toxins and chemicals (such as toxic household cleaners and lawn chemicals) in your home can help improve your dog's overall health. Plus, it's better for your planet, too!

Most importantly, routine visits to a veterinarian are essential to monitor your dog's health, adjust treatment plans, and address any concerns promptly. If you decide to go the CBD route, please talk to your veterinarian regarding the brand they recommend for your specific dog and not a random Amazon purchase, it makes a difference.

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