Tips For Getting A Dog With Epilepsy (Epi-Dog) Professionally Groomed

My Epi-dog, Gibson, all fluffy and clean after his "spa day" with a professional groomer. T here are many things that can be a possible seizure trigger for a dog that has epilepsy (Epi-dog), including genetics, illness and injury, side effects of medications and topical flea/heartworm treatments, food ingredients, environmental toxins, pesticides, insecticides, weather, lunar cycles, and atmospheric changes, as well as fragrances, noise, stress/anxiety, and overheating. The last four are especially of concern when getting an Epi-dog professionally groomed. Naturally, you can groom your own dog. Or, if you choose to have your Epi-dog professionally groomed, and many do successfully, there are several important things to keep in mind. First, look for a reputable mobile groomer or a groomer who does house calls. Your veterinarian may even have a groomer on staff, or be able to make a recommendation. When you have a groomer who does house ca...