Rage Syndrome
Posted on Monday, September 17 @ 19:48:05 BST by jenvetadmin
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jenvetnurse writes "Thankfully Rage Syndrome is rare. It is a behavioral problem which has affected largely spaniels. It can be confused with other forms of aggression.
Researchers have come up with a few ideas of the causes –a form of epilepsy, schizophrenia, abnormal serotonin levels in the brain and thyroid dysfunction are some of these but nothing has been definitive. Could it be that Rage Syndrome is simply an extreme form of dominance-related aggression?
How to diagnose: The rage attacks occur for no apparent reason. The pupils dilate, the dog is unresponsive during an attack and it can happen when the dog is asleep – it wakes and flies into a rage. Confusion and disorientation follow these attacks in the same way as a fit does.
These rage attacks leave the owner in doubt as the dog is unpredictable.
Red and Gold cockers seem to be more prone to Rage Syndrome. It has also been known to affect American Cockers, Springer Spaniels, Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, Golden retrievers and GSD’s There is thought to be a hereditary link.
Treatment can include behavior modification, progesterone therapy, Vit B12 therapy and/or dietary change.
Please discuss in the forums if you have diagnosed a dog with this rare syndrome and if you have successfully managed to overcome this. It is an interesting subject.
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