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Date Added Date Updated Registered Name of Dog Or Pet Name If Not Updated 21:00 28/01/20 BORDER COLLIE & WORKING SHEEPDOG FITTING DATABASE UK - All information provided is given in good faith and should be viewed in the same manner. When researching pedigrees please look back as far as possible. Please use the "contact us" tab on the website (www.fittingcollies.com) for any queries regarding the database. Registered name of dog Epilepsy Date Date KC Reg no. ISDS no. Type of Date of Country of Dog or Age of How was epilepsy Is dog still or pet name if not Sire (Dad) (S) G.Sire (S) G.Dam Dam (Mum) (D) G.Sire (D) G.Dam medically Age and cause of death Fitting details Source added updated (or N/A) (N/A) registration birth registration Bitch first fit diagnosed? alive? registered confirmed? Medication: None. Dot only ever had ONE 'almost fit', that came on 60 minutes after whelping. Diagnosed as pre-eclampsia. Treated with s/c calcium and DATA TRANSFER magnesium for 2-3 weeks. Never fitted previously, and no further fit-like episodes Lethans Maximillion Roy Lethans Kip Pipped at the Post Snip Tess 5 years FROM LYN 29-Nov-19 Absolutely Dot (AG CH) Not known 239196 BC 10-Jul-98 UK Bitch NO N/A NO Died of old age afterwards. At age 14-15, started having drop attacks, where she would lose (ISDS 208556) (ISDS 161740) (ISDS 176421) (ISDS Pip 225768) (ISDS 207611) (ISDS 196529) 6 months NORTON consciousness after making strange howling noises. Diagnosed as secondary to Added 10.03.15 poor cardiac function, and she stopped having them after starting digoxin. Spayed. MRI of brain, cerebrospinal No suspected triggers. Medication: 90mg x 2 daily Epiphen, 325mg Libromide split Shadwell Boss Chief Shadwell Kit Adelph Honey Shadwell Sunny Try 1 year fluid from the cisterns into 2, 6ml MCT oil x2 daily. Levetiracetam as cluster buster after seizure. MCT oil 29-Sep-19 Adelph Bella N/A 00/336447 BC - ISDS 17-Dec-14 UK Bitch YES YES N/A OWNER (ISDS 00/323981) (ISDS 306367) (ISDS 300768) (ISDS 321989) (ISDS 309856) (ISDS 302427) 2 months cerebellomdeullaris. NH3. reduced seizures significantly. We were part of RVC trial and continued with the Neurological exam oil afterwards. Food is a trigger. Medication: None. Changed to grain free gluten free food and 28-Jan-20 Alaska N/A N/A Unregistered - UK 16-Jun-10 UK Bitch Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 4 Years YES Vets have put it on record YES N/A the fits reduced considerably. Very small fits no more than once a quarter. Last fit OWNER was 5 months ago. 2 years Changed on to gluten free food. Medication: Epiphen, Libromide and Keppra. 19-Jul-19 Alfie N/A N/A Unregistered - UK 01-Apr-16 UK Dog Burndale Chief Spot of Roweburn Lliangwm May Unknown Unknown Unknown YES Not disclosed YES N/A OWNER 4 months Neutered. Fitting began aged 6 months with focal seizures. Medication: Pexion 200mg 2 x daily. Had obvious focal seizures at 6 months 9 months 10 months and 14 months.May also be having more subtle focal seizures that aren't spotted. Brain DATA TRANSFER MRI in October 2013 ruled out brain tumour. Blood tests all normal. Bladder X-ray SH CH Altricia My Altricia Lady SH CH Altricia Love A SH CH Miraje The FROM LYN 29-Nov-19 Altricia Stay By Me Not known Not known BC 28-Jul-12 UK Dog Altricia Red Return Altricia Wish For Gael 6 months Not known Not known Not known Not known done as each episode dog has leaked urine bladder normal. Initially fed on Arden Spot On Margaret Lot Storm Lord JW NORTON Grange, now on Burns. No noticeable change in fits since onset. Entire. Statement Added 18.02.14 from the breeder "if you feel the need to put this on the data base you must state that siblings, parents, grandparents, etc. have never had a problem." SH CH Sheltysham Magreena Dulcimer BC - Dual Registered Detania Da Capo Tilly Detania Jupiter Shaugh of Street Diagnosed at vets after Stress triggers fits. Medication: Epiphen 60mg bid Epilease 300mg uid. Spayed 19-Jul-19 Andraste of Robate Not disclosed 286479 06-Aug-06 UK Bitch Swagman Among Detania 4 years YES YES N/A OWNER UK KC & ISDS (ISDS 266581) (ISDS 261231) (ISDS 247587) (ISDS 225066) blood tests after onset of fits. No fits since 7 years old on medication. (ISDS 204352) (ISDS 251192) Medication: None noted. The fits started completely out of the blue just as he was approaching his 4th birthday. He had one fit in the early hours of the morning, checks were done at local vets and they couldn't agree what had caused it, a week later another fit followed by his body starting to shut down, laboured breathing DATA TRANSFER and no energy. Taken to Potters Bar vets hospital, kept in for a week, one small fit Paddy Gwynion Glen Bess Kelly Gwynion Lad Jess 4 years old. Died after choking FROM LYN 29-Nov-19 Anfields Touch Of Clan-Ti N/A 294032 BC - ISDS 26-Sep-07 UK Dog 4 years YES Vet confirmed as Epilepsy NO whilst he was there, they said sudden onset epilepsy, bought him home as they (ISDS 280634) (ISDS 244809) (ISDS 242897) (ISDS 286252) (ISDS 231344) (ISDS 244950) on his own vomit NORTON said he might not fit again. He had been home from Potters Bar for 2 weeks with Added 29.05.14 no fits, then had a major fit in his crate whilst we were out and died after choking on his own vomit. Roughly 8 weeks after his first fit. He was neutered at least two years before the fits started . Had MRI scan, DATA TRANSFER neurological work-outs etc Medication: Initially Libromide, then added Phenobarbitone, also tried FROM LYN OB CH Suenijon Karrider Karella at Trajan Murdys Meant at both AHT & heart homeopathic remedies.Now on half a Libromide per day as stopped fitting NORTON 29-Nov-19 Aramisty Magic Marble Not known Not known WSD 04-Aug-98 UK Dog Midnight Black Magic Phillrich Murdock Rilly Magic of Trajan 3 years YES Not known Not known Touch of Magic Suenijon To Be OW specialist nr Guildford as he 8.5.years ago (26 fits in 3 years). A litter brother also fitted and had very bad fits at Added 21.01.13 mostly fitted during the end of his life. Updated exercise 19.03.13 DATA Maeglin Yaz First fit was aged 18 months (8 July 2015) He had 2 fits the same day. After 3 NETHERLAND Maeglin Highlight Maeglin Eyla AG CH ForByFor Rosmarinus Bright 1 year TRANSFER 29-Nov-19 Armarti's Knightly Kiefer Not known Not known BC 02-Jan-14 Dog (ATCAC00124BEL) Turbo Charge Pamela YES Vet confirmed as Epilepsy Not known Not known weeks (30 July 2015) he had another one. Now on medication. Nothing unusual S (ISDS 299075) [Bel] (ISDS 280017) Turbo Diesel Skye 6 months FROM LYN (ISDS 245074) happened prior to onset of fits. Entire. NORTON Two fits May 2012. None until Aug 2012 when cluster of 7 fits in one evening, started Epilepsy treatment. 3 weeks later, symptoms of Meningitis & treated with steroids as well. Health & quality of life seemed to deteriorate. Epilepsy treatment reduced from 120 mg, Pheno to 30mg per day.After no further fits Pheno withdrawn by Vet & steroids gradually reduced. Third bad dose of worms = Panacur for 7 days. B12 injections for 1 month. Now no fits. No medication. DATA TRANSFER Appears Normal. Monitored by Vet. Dog entire. UPDATE ADDED 20.07.14 - FROM LYN Astra Chum Orion Chete Astra Queen Vic Astra Cloud 29-Nov-19 Astra Blu N/A 319229 BC - ISDS 30-Aug-11 UK Dog 8 months YES Not known Not known Not known Update on Blus epilepsy - Blu had cluster fits September 2013 went on pheno NORTON (ISDS 303162) (ISDS 287626) (ISDS 285291) (ISDS 310996) (ISDS 290652) (ISDS 296579) 60mg x 2 daily more cluster fits Jan 6 2014 (7 fits). monitored checked bloods and Added 11.12.12 various other things all normal. Again cluster fits x 3 19th May 2014. Severe Updated cluster fits wed 9th July 2014 two fits aprox 4pm then 4am - 6.30 8 fits despite x 2 20.07.14 valium and one rectal valium. emergency vet and further fits. Severity of fits and amount far exceeded previous. Required anaesthesia x 2 and admission for two days to stop fitting. Pheno now increased to 120mg x twice a day and potassium bromide added x 2 daily. Also how can I help with dna ? DATA TRANSFER FROM LYN Sadghyl Pip Me to Astra Hawk Jess Astra Pridee Astra Mars Astra Pride Medication: Epiphen. 30mg 2x daily. Partial seizures only, never a Grand Mal. NORTON 29-Nov-19 Astra Liberty N/A 305765 BC - ISDS 06-Sep-09 UK Bitch Comeby 10 months YES Vet confirmed as Epilepsy Not known Not known (ISDS 249679) (ISDS 239489) (ISDS 278039) (ISDS 248493) (ISDS 255649) Spayed prior to onset of fitting. Added 18.12.12 (ISDS 193219) Updated 05.07.14 Astra Chum Orion Chete Astra Queen Vic Astra Cloud No triggers. Three seizures over 6 weeks. Medication: Pexion. No further seizures 19-Jul-19 Astra Sandy N/A 319225 BC - ISDS 30-Aug-11 UK Dog 7 years YES By vet YES N/A OWNER (ISDS 303162) (ISDS 287626) (ISDS 285291) (ISDS 310996) (ISDS 290652) (ISDS 296579) to date. Full health check and blood tests were done firstly. Bloods came back normal.
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