International Epilepsy Day: Caring For Epi-Dogs; Meet 3 Beautiful Rescue Epi-Huskies!

 


While every day is a day to honor the amazing dogs who live with/have lived with epilepsy, today is International Epilepsy Day! Each year, Epilepsy Day falls on the second Monday of February, and since February is the month of love, it is another perfect time to show a whole lot of love for our Epi-dogs (dogs with epilepsy)! 
 
 
A little background for new readers. I have been a proud official Purple Day® for Epilepsy Ambassador (for K9 Epilepsy) since 2012, inspired by my own journey with my beloved, amazing Gibson who was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy shortly after his third birthday. Through all his trials come tribulations with epilepsy, he never let having seizures stop him from having such a zest for life! I learned so much from him, and loved him dearly. He was my heart dog. Gibson is the namesake for all of my awareness and educational initiatives, and when he earned his wings, he had lived the last 7 years of his life seizure free. He did not pass from epilepsy. He passed from hemangiosarcoma.
 
I also am very proud and honored that in 2018, I met with two fabulous ladies from The Anita Kaufmann Foundation and was invited to create the #Paws4Purple initiative through the Purple Day Every Day/The Anita Kaufmann Foundation. To be recognized and promoted by both of these wonderful human organizations is such an honor, and truly helps promote awareness about dogs living with epilepsy, too. So many studies now under "One Health" shows the links, information, and commonalities that both humans and dogs face, and through this combined effort of study, much is being discovered to help both. Maybe - hopefully - one day there will be a cure. Until that day, we're here to help other families who are on the epilepsy journey with their dogs in an effort to let them know: A) They are NOT alone, and B) Go ahead and adopt a dog with epilepsy, C) You do NOT have to euthanize or surrender your dog if s/he has seizures, and most importantly, D) Help is just a keyboard click away!
 
It is important to know that Epilepsy is not a "one size fits all" disease. You may read in some groups or online so-called advice that just doesn't fit your Epidog. That's why it is so critical to be sure of your sources. While seizures can sometimes be triggered by a myriad of things, and sometimes your dog can have a "one and done," many dogs have recurring seizures. While many dogs have success with management of seizures through traditional medications, supplements, holistic treatments and therapies, nutrition and diet, and environmental changes, some dogs sadly may not respond. HOWEVER, there is much to do and try to help your dog live his/her best life. And the first important component is to always have an informed discussion with your Epi-dog's vet. And...if you are not happy with the info you receive, find a vet or vet neurologist you can be confident in for the care of your dog.


 

International #EpilepsyDay is the Second Monday of February
 
What is International Epilepsy Day?

According to the Epilepsy Foundation (Epilepsy.com), #EpilepsyDay "Started in 2015 and organized by the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) and the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), the day provides a platform for people with epilepsy to share their experiences and stories with a global audience." It is also a day to advocate for those living with epilepsy, including dogs. 
 

 HOW?
 
By making a donation to a Canine Epilepsy Non-Profit to help with studies and aid for families with Epi-dogs!!! Here are a few ideas:
 
 
 
Purchase my multi-award winning book, EPIc Dog Tales: Heartfelt Stories About Amazing Dogs Living & Loving Life With Canine Epilepsy from my Ebay listing (under imashutrbug) during the month of February, and I will DOUBLE my standard 10% donation to 20% of sales to The Companion Animal Epilepsy Research Lab at the North Carolina State University-College of Veterinary Medicine. (NOTE: This is for USA residents at this time. If you live out of the country and are interested in the book, send me an Email to ArcticHousePublishing(at)gmail(dot)com and I can price out the USPS cost to ship it to you and then invoice you.)
 
  



TWF provides possible assistance with much-needed Epi-medications (AEDs - anti-epiletic drugs) upon approval.
 
2. Make a direct donation to the nonprofit The Wally Foundation~Canine Epilepsy (TWF) 
Be sure to note that it is a donation through FiveSibes blog. 
 
 



(via FiveSibes for the "Emma's Fund" through the Epil-K9 Foundation).
 
 


4. Make a donation to Your Fave Rescue for Epi-Dogs in Their CareHere are a couple sweethearts being cared by two rescues we admire:
 
 Epi-Husky
 
 
Husky House 
Siberian Husky & Fellow K9s Rescue
 New Jersey 


 
SAGE is a beauty! Just look at that face! Sage is also an Epi-dog (epileptic dog), and if you've been a reader of mine, you know how special they are to me, and how they can do everything any other dog can do. She doesn't let seizures stop her from enjoying life as only a dog can. Sage is on medications and she just loves life and Lorraine of Husky House tells me she is a "sassy girl who is spoiled rotten!" She resides at Husky House and is loved by all! She was my featured Epi-Star for November 2023 Epilepsy Awareness Month (NEAM) and you can read more about her HERE.  Sage, of course, would LOVE a family to call her own for the howlidays, but she does have a Wish List if you'd love to spoil this girl and bring her some extra howliday cheer! 

More info on Sage Visit HERE. 

To ADOPT Sage, visit HERE. 

To send Epi-specific gifts to Sage, check out my howliday Wish List for her HERE. 

To purchase Sage merch to help with. her care, visit HERE.

 
 

Sanctuary Epi-Huskies  
 
 

Shadow Husky Rescue, Inc.
California

Website: https://www.shadowhuskyrescue.com 

  

At the Shadow Husky Rescue, Inc. sanctuary located in California, their mission is to rescue Huskies, “That are displaced, unwanted, abused, lost, abandoned, or scheduled for euthanasia and provide them with a second chance at life by finding them permanent homes.” They also offer a lifetime sanctuary to those who need forever, loving care due to health and/or medical issues, such as Freddy and Lilly, who both have been diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy. Shadow Husky's Elizabeth McVicker states that "their seizures have been under control with varying dosages" medications that need to be administered twice per day, adding, "But since Lilly and Freddy have prolonged seizures, they were also prescribed Midazolam, which is only during prolonged episodes and has helped stop their seizures.” Elizabeth goes on to say, "Lilly is Miss Independent. She sits in the same spot all day and night in our main living room with peripheral vision of all the on-goings of the Husky pack at our sanctuary. Freddy enjoys being with the pack. He is playful during the morning, and sleeps inside at night. We have six acres of land, so they have plenty of room to roam.” 

More info on Freddy & Lilly, visit HERE. 

To send Epi-specific items for Freddy & Lilly, check out my howliday Wish List for them HERE. 

Since Freddy & Lilly are forever sanctuary Huskies, if you'd like to help donate to their care, you can HERE.  

Be sure to indicate that your donation is for Epi-Huskies Freddy & Lilly & you saw it on FiveSibes blog.

 
 
 

Here at #FiveSibes we have a FREE #LiveGibStrong Online K-9 Epilepsy Resources Library filled with info, links, books, videos, podcasts, and resources for *vetted* Canine Epilepsy information. The perfect place to start your journey and be armed with information and questions to discuss with your dog's vet/neurologist. This site and this blog were awarded the prestigious Maxwell Medallion for "Excellence" by the Dog Writers Association of America. Click HERE to visit the informational site. 
 
 
Did You Know Your Epi-Dog's Temperature Can Get Dangerously High During/After A Seizure and It's Important to Him/Her Down?
 
 Check out my vet-approved Cooling Down an Epi-Dog Poster for important tips.
 Click HERE!
 
 
Possible Triggers 
 
While sometimes we may never know what causes a seizure in dogs (idiopathic), it's important to check this list out to eliminate and rule out possible causes of triggers...
Click on image to read article.

 
30 Epi-Dog Care Tips Video:
 
 

 Caring For The Epi-Dog Caregiver:
The Importance of Self-Care Video
 
And, self-care for the Epi-Dog caregiver
is also an important component when sharing life with a beloved dog who has seizures. Watch our video, in conjunction with The Companion Animal Epilepsy Research lab, for valuable tips and hints for self-care. 
 
 

 
Read Inspiring Stories About Other 
Epi-Dogs! 

Click on feature image below.
 

 
Always remember, Canine Epilepsy Awareness is not just one day or one month ~ it's each and every day because these dogs are amazing and don't let seizures keep them from loving life, so it's our job to help them live the best life possible, so they may also #LiveGibStrong."  
~Dorothy "FiveSibesMom"
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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