
Idiopathic Epilepsy in Border Collies
Are you seeing Border Collies in your practice? Bristol Vet Specialists in collaboration with Finn are running a clinical study assessing the role of vitamin B12 in idiopathic epilepsy in Border Collies and are looking for study dogs (treatment naïve epileptic Border Collies) and control dogs (non-epileptic Border Collies). All tests involved in the study are free of charge. If you have a potential case or would like further information on the study, please send an email to vitaminB12Project@bristolvetspecialists.co.uk.
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