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Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome (CECS) in Border Terriers

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Laurent Garosi

Vetstream Ltd


Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome (CECS) in Border Terriers

CECS stands for canine epileptoid cramping syndrome. It has previously also been known as paroxysmal dyskinesia (PD) of Border Terriers.

Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome ©Mark Lowrie

What is CECS?

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What causes CECS in Border Terriers?

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What does an episode of CECS look like?

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How will my veterinarian know my dog has CECS?

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Can CECS be treated?

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What will happen to my dog if he is diagnosed with CECS?

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