The symptoms and conditions associated
with copper toxicity include moderate to suicidal depression and anxiety, violence, migraine headaches, PMS,
spaciness, brain fog, mind racing, insomnia, nervousness, irritability, anorexia, allergies (even food allergies), obsessive - compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, phobias, Tourette's syndrome and schizophrenia.
The prodromal signs observed by owners or breeders in affected dogs included: teeth chattering, anxiety, mental detachment -LRB-»
spaciness»), standing
with a blank stare, wandering aimlessly, increased attention seeking, and sitting or lying down immediately before a seizure.