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Guilty or Innocent? Do pets know they have done something wrong when they act “guilty”?
Head down. Eyes averted. Shoulders hunched. Tail thumping the floor. Body retreating. Your pet looks guilty, maybe even apologetic, right? Read on to find out if your pet’s body posture and attitude indicate his guilt or remorse.
Seizures in Dogs
Seizures are one of the most frequently reported neurological conditions in dogs. A seizure is a temporary involuntary disturbance of normal brain function that is usually accompanied by uncontrollable muscle activity.
The Neurology Department at LIVS consists of board certified Neurologists and Neurosurgeons available 6 days per week, including Saturdays, to treat your pet. Our advanced diagnostics and integrated team approach helps to improve the outcome for pets with neurological conditions. Read on to find out more about what causes seizures and how they may be treated.