Epilepsy is one of the commonest disease conditions in dogs with characteristic clinical signs of episodic seizures. To find the incidence level of epilepsy on the aspects of age, sex, breed and season wise along with the evaluation of haematobiochemical values. Out of 2144 dogs observed 19 positive cases of epilepsy were found and an overall incidence of 0.88% was obtained. Eighteen dogs selected for the haematobiochemical study showed mean values in the normal range. Old dogs and male dogs having the higher incidence of epilepsy than the female. St. Bernard and Non-descript having the highest and lowest breed wise incidence respectively. The higher incidence of epilepsy showed by summer season with winter being the lowest.