This presentation (which originally aired as Session IV of the Canine Epilepsy Summit) delves into the veterinarian-pet owner-dog relationship and the factors that can impact successful management of epileptic dogs. Discussion includes:
- What the research shows is important to pet owners, veterinarians, and veterinary specialists when it comes to managing canine epilepsy
- Leveraging the veterinary team to successfully care for epileptic patients
- Quality of life assessment and considerations
- Epilepsy and what the future holds
Running time: 2 hours
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