Behavior Changes In Dogs With Epilepsy

Original Presentation Date:
12/19/2022

$10 - $20 (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
Free for Premium Membership subscribers

In humans, the prevalence of psychiatric disorders is greater in patients with epilepsy than in the general population or people with other chronic diseases. In addition, behavioral interventions have been shown to reduce seizure frequency and improve psychiatric comorbidities in human epilepsy patients.

In this segment, Dr. Ana Clara Muñoz discusses the behavior changes and comorbidities that may be seen in dogs with epilepsy. Her discussion includes how behavior can be a component, trigger, and a form of intervention for these veterinary patients.


Running time: 28 mins
Approved for 0.5 hrs of CE credit by AAVSB RACE and NY State

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