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Old 03-05-2010, 09:41 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by dwerten View Post
here is the info
Hydrocephalus in Dogs

how old is he? I think a neurologist is best to check him out with seizure issues and liver shunt ruled out - if he is over 3 then could be epilepsy but if under three then neurological exam is a great start. Sounds like you have a good new vet that is on top of things

if having seizures make sure NO ROSEMARY in any treats or food that triggers seizures in dogs prone to them

also join a yahoogroups.com group called congenital dogs the owner had a hydrocephalus puppy

Interesting about the Rosemary ... i am always learning new things here .
Should Rosemary be avoided at all, or just for dogs who have epilepsy ?
I am an advocate for the dry food only ... but knowledge is never too much !

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