Epilepsy is the same in dogs as it is in humans - which will mean visits to the vets and possible medications for life - the medications may or may not be necessary, depending on what triggers the seizures - but that knowledge only comes with time.
I CAN tell you that Dexter will be very intelligent with his own idea of how things should be run, if he's anything like my Husky mix. Schedules...one MUST keep schedules. And again, if he's like our Conan, he'll be young for many years.
Oh, and be ready to have 'conversations', Huskys are talkers.
Although - any of the three look like about 2 buckets of cute. For me, it would really depend on who wanted to come home with me.
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>There is a no-kill animal shelter near here, no more than two miles away. I will give it a few days to think it over but am seriously thinking about it.
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http://www.saveapetil.org/pet/rover>
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http://www.saveapetil.org/pet/dexter>
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http://www.saveapetil.org/pet/madge>
>Leaning toward Dexter. An epileptic dog, I don't even know what that means. Any ideas?
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