Condition-Support Diet for Mudis
A diet formulation designed to support Mudis managing Epilepsy. Formulated with high-quality protein and easily digestible ingredients.
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Epilepsy can affect members of the breed within the Mudi. Common indicators include generalised seizures (paddling, loss of consciousness), focal seizures (facial twitching, fly-biting), and post-ictal confusion. Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in dogs, characterised by recurrent seizures. Idiopathic (genetic) epilepsy is the most frequent form in young to middle-aged dogs with no underlying structural brain lesion. It typically becomes apparent at 1-5 years. This condition has a hereditary component — prospective owners should request documentation of health screening from the breeder. Treatment costs are estimated at £500-£2,000/year, making comprehensive pet insurance a practical consideration.
If your Mudi is showing any of these signs, consult your veterinarian promptly.
Anticonvulsant drugs (phenobarbital, potassium bromide, levetiracetam) control seizures in the majority of cases. Treatment is lifelong. Cluster seizures and status epilepticus require emergency treatment.
Estimated Treatment Cost
£500-£2,000/year
Costs vary by severity, location, and treatment path. Pet insurance is strongly recommended.
A diet formulation designed to support Mudis managing Epilepsy. Formulated with high-quality protein and easily digestible ingredients.
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Mudis with Epilepsy benefit from consistent supplementation. This vet-formulated blend supports overall wellbeing and may complement prescribed treatment.
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Prevalence and severity can vary significantly between breeds.