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The Phyllis Croft Foundation For Canine Epilepsy What is the Phyllis Croft foundation? The Phyllis Croft foundation for canine epilepsy was founded to bring support and comfort to owners of dogs who suffer from this condition, to raise public awareness and to seek further knowledge/understanding. The Foundation has been named as a tribute to Dr Croft whose interest in canine epilepsy developed more than 60 years ago. She has dedicated the rest of her veterinary career to studying the condition and in 1959 she received a Fellowship from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for her thesis on the subject. Her book "The Management of Epilepsy in Dogs" is the only publication on the condition that is widely available to dog owners. The Foundation's principle concern is for the owner. The realisation that ones much loved companion has epilepsy can be a devastating experience. The support, friendship and shared experiences of fellow Foundation Members can play a significant part in giving owners the confidence o manage their dog's epilepsy. For more information contact: - Mrs M James, 77 Upland
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