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What Do I Do About My Epi-Dog's Medications With the Fall Time Change?

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N ovember marks Epilepsy Awareness Month (#NEAM) and it also marks the end to Daylight Saving Time, a time for clocks to "fall back" in many areas the first Sunday in November at 2 AM EST.     Again, I am asked this question a lot, and do see often asked in dog epilepsy groups, is, "What do I do  about my dog's medication when the clocks go back?"   If your Epi-dog (dog with Epilepsy) is on specifically timed medications, same as in the spring, you will want to adjust his schedule a few days ahead of time, or at least for the first day of the new time change, stagger the dosage times.    My FiveSibes Epi-tip is again actually a simple formula for helping adjust your Epi-dog's medication doses to keep it as close to "normal" as possible.     FOR EXAMPLE: If your pet typically gets his medications at 7 AM and 7 PM, for the first day of end of DST, give the AM dosage at the new fall-back time of 6:30 (true time would be 7:30, a half h...

What Do I Do About My Epi-Dog's Medications With the Spring Time Change?

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Updated March 4, 2025   Bandit, Gibson's little sister! S pring Ahead in March! It's that time of the year again that can have us caregivers of dogs who are medications, such as Epi-dogs (dogs with epilepsy), feeling unnerved and very concerned if the time change will affect our dog's medication schedules. With Epi-dogs, the timing of medications is important.  So, today, we're talking about both "Spring Ahead" and further down in this post, "Fall Back" time changes, and hopefully share some helpful tips so you won't have to worry as much. First Up...Spring Ahead...this is when the clocks go forward an hour in the Spring, typically at 2 AM on the second Sunday of March here and in many areas of the world...which means...we will have "longer" lighter days to have more fun doing things outdoors with our pets! A question I am asked a lot, and do see often asked in dog epilepsy groups, is, "What do I do about my dog's medication...