Epilepsy in Labradors

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Epilepsy is thought to be an inherited condition.

Epilepsy is a condition of recurrent seizures (muscles responding to abnormal nerve impulses). There are two types that Labrador Retrievers are prone to: idiopathic and atypical epilepsy. Both appear to be hereditary. Most epileptics can be well controlled with medication.

  1. Idiopathic Epilepsy

    Atypical Epilepsy

    • Labs with atypical epilepsy may develop more classic seizures later in life.
      Labs with atypical epilepsy may develop more classic seizures later in life.

      Another form of epilepsy that has been documented in Labs is atypical epilepsy. This form is almost exclusive in Labs. It closely resembles another disorder called exercise-induced collapse, but it usually occurs without warning and the Lab recovers quickly.

    Characteristics of Seizures

    • A lab experiencing an atypical seizure may crawl instead of walking.
      A lab experiencing an atypical seizure may crawl instead of walking.

      Idiopathic seizures can range from the dog's just looking dazed to losing consciousness. In atypical epilepsy, the dog will retain consciousness during the seizure and will even be able to obey commands, but will experience anxiety, difficulty walking, uncontrollable trembling and muscle rigidity that will last two to five minutes on average.

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