AbstractPurpose: Gather data on incidence of canine alerting/responding behavior with a defined patient population. Research development and use of purported alerting dogs.Methods: Review of the literature was performed. A qualitative questionnaire was completed by epilepsy patients. Service dog trainers were identified.Results: Of 63 patients, 29 owned pet dogs. Nine reported their dog responded to seizures, three also were reported to alert to seizure onset. There was no significant evidence of correlation between alerting/responding behavior and the patients’ demographics, health, or attitude/opinion of pets. Seizure-alerting/responding behavior of the dog did not appear to depend on its age, gender or breed. A literature review revealed...
AbstractWe report 36 cases of pet dogs, who suffered significant adverse health effects as a result ...
AbstractWe have previously reported that dogs can be trained to recognize specific changes preceding...
AbstractWe report our experience of training dogs to assist people with epilepsy by providing a usef...
Recently, there has been a rising interest in service dogs for people with epilepsy. Dogs have been ...
Recently, there has been a rising interest in service dogs for people with epilepsy. Dogs have been ...
AbstractPurpose: Gather data on incidence of canine alerting/responding behavior with a defined pati...
International audienceRecently, there has been a rising interest for service dogs for epileptic peop...
AbstractAnecdotal evidence suggests that some dogs may be able to sense the onset of seizures and ot...
\u3cp\u3eIntroduction: The unpredictability of epileptic seizures is considered an important threat ...
Simple Summary Very little is known about dogs that could alert their owner of an impending epilepti...
International audienceDespite controversies and the lack of research, dogs are empirically selected ...
Some dogs can signal human seizure activity. Seizure response dogs (SRDs) recognize and respond to o...
AbstractWe report 36 cases of pet dogs, who suffered significant adverse health effects as a result ...
AbstractWe have previously reported that dogs can be trained to recognize specific changes preceding...
AbstractWe report our experience of training dogs to assist people with epilepsy by providing a usef...
Recently, there has been a rising interest in service dogs for people with epilepsy. Dogs have been ...
Recently, there has been a rising interest in service dogs for people with epilepsy. Dogs have been ...
AbstractPurpose: Gather data on incidence of canine alerting/responding behavior with a defined pati...
International audienceRecently, there has been a rising interest for service dogs for epileptic peop...
AbstractAnecdotal evidence suggests that some dogs may be able to sense the onset of seizures and ot...
\u3cp\u3eIntroduction: The unpredictability of epileptic seizures is considered an important threat ...
Simple Summary Very little is known about dogs that could alert their owner of an impending epilepti...
International audienceDespite controversies and the lack of research, dogs are empirically selected ...
Some dogs can signal human seizure activity. Seizure response dogs (SRDs) recognize and respond to o...
AbstractWe report 36 cases of pet dogs, who suffered significant adverse health effects as a result ...
AbstractWe have previously reported that dogs can be trained to recognize specific changes preceding...
AbstractWe report our experience of training dogs to assist people with epilepsy by providing a usef...