This form of aggression is very difficult to diagnose correctly because the age of onset is 1 - 3 years which corresponds with the age that dominance aggression and idiopathic epilepsies first present and the symptoms of this disorder are very similar not only to dominance aggression and epilepsy but numerous other medical behavioral disorders such
as rage syndrome.
Although not necessarily genetic, some English Springers have been known to display neurological / behavioral problems known
as Rage Syndrome which can result in an aggressive behavior.
Other health concerns include allergies, deafness, heart disease, hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, seizures, temperament problems such
as rage syndrome in solid colored dogs, and skin problems.
Not exact matches
I guess what I'm trying to say is, for someone who's well fat adapted, the very — very — occasional day of throwing caution to the wind (or «kicking your heels up,»
as Robb Wolf would say) just isn't going to mean the difference between good health and a
raging case of metabolic
syndrome.
A
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Rage Into the Past Written by Will Flores 1/17/2016 Instagram: @PyroDelFuego Twitter: @PyroDelFuego «Nerd -
rage,» or «butt - hurt syndrome,» is a tale as old as t
rage,» or «butt - hurt
syndrome,» is a tale
as old
as time.
Occasionally there will be a hereditary or medical issue like a form of seizure disorder called
Rage Syndrome (and must be diagnosed
as Rage and not a dog who is poorly trained and socialized) or other chemical imbalance that may cause a dog to be an inherited risk.
Dr. Alexander De Lahunta described a «
rage syndrome»
as a result of limbic seizures in his textbook on veterinary neuroanatomy and clinical neurology anatomy.