The reasons why dogs are prone to epilepsy may include the following aspects:
Genetic factors: Epilepsy may be related to some genetic genes, so some dogs may be born prone to epilepsy.
Brain abnormalities: Brain abnormalities may make dogs prone to epilepsy, such as brain tumors, infections, structural abnormalities, etc.
Toxins or drugs: Long-term exposure to certain toxins or drugs may damage your dog’s nervous system, causing epilepsy.
Hypoglycemia: Low blood sugar may cause epileptic seizures in dogs, so diseases such as diabetes may also be the cause of epilepsy. one.
Nervous system diseases: Certain neurological diseases (such as myelopathy, meningitis, etc.) may affect the dog's nervous system and cause epilepsy.
In summary, epilepsy is a complex disease that may have multiple causes and requires a comprehensive medical history and physical evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.