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9 Foods That Can Cause Seizures in Dogs

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http://www.corysstory.com It's important to stay educated about what's healthy and what's not for your dog. This article covers 9 foods that can cause your dog to have seizures.

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  • Our dog has similar. Could not afford Flea control 3 months and he did not have one. Fed him a diet dog food he had one. Stopped food a week none, gave it to him and he had one. Applied another kind of flea control tonight, he had one about 8 hours later. Had none in weeks. We are thinking it is a preservative being used. I personally have allergies to certain preservatives. Stinks companies do not often list preservatives, Prayers you can figure out what causes them and hopefully eliminate it.

  • chocolate / onion / undercooked fish / nutmeg / wild mushrooms / cat food / apple seeds / raisin & grapes / egg whites... there ya go! thats just saved you 5 minutes 34 seconds!

  • BREAD is not good for dogs either.

  • @monwaa really? my aulstrailian shpherd had a grand mal for the 1st time today and he has a micro chip and weve been switiching dogs food alot due to lack of money along with tick & flea wash products ectt.. any ideas on what will help my dog?

  • So far I have discovered that seizure can be caused by vaccine, medicine, microchip, wireless router and phones, electromagnetic fields, flea, tick and heartworm preventative, household chemicals, dog shampoo, parasites, allergy, irradiated food and treats, preservative, insecticide, pesticides, many herbs, especially herbs like yucca and rosemary extract in the food and treats, unknown toxic ingredient in dog food and treats made in China, synthetic vitamins, extract derived from whole food.

  • thank you , this is very informative and helpful

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