In the Cane Corso
idiopathic epilepsy usually starts at about 2 years but it can begin as early as 9 months or as late as 5 years.
Not exact matches
When most people think of «
epilepsy,» they are
usually thinking of
Idiopathic Epilepsy («primary
epilepsy»), a condition that likely has a genetic / hereditary cause and is common in humans, dogs, and cats.
Usually a dog with
idiopathic epilepsy is between 1 - 3 years of age.
For dogs diagnosed with
idiopathic epilepsy, no treatment is
usually required unless the pet has more than one seizure per month, experiences cluster seizures or has prolonged seizures.