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"Canine Epilepsy Network." Canine Epilepsy Network. 4 May 2002. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://www.canine-epilepsy.net>.
This web site deals in detail about studies that have been performed on dogs with epilepsy, the causes; brain trauma, idiopathic, thyroid issues, and liver function, all being possibilities. It also touches upon different possible drugs for treatments and their side effects."Canine Epilepsy Resource Center & Home of the Epil-K9 List." Canine Epilepsy Resource Center & Home of the Epil-K9 List. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://www.canine-epilepsy.com>.
Here I found a major list of reading materials...everything from diets, drugs, natural possibilities such as herbs, massage, acupuncture, and even aromatherapy. I might take a few things from this site, but it will probably reading material that encounter through them, not from them.
"Pet Health Care | Dog and Cat Behavior Information by Veterinarians." Pet Health Care. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://www.peteducation.com>
This site actually brought up facts that I had never encountered. The phases of seizures, although the description given here was not exactly as my dog experiences, it made me more aware that the phases are there. It also goes into some detail about what to do during a seizure, the common drugs, and even the treatment for a prolonged seizure. Also, there is a list of breeds that are more prone to epilepsy and explains possible triggers.
Both format and annotations look excellent.
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