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Started by shadetree callers, January 06, 2012, 09:17:16 AM
Quote from: West Augusta on January 06, 2012, 10:06:29 AMWhen I was younger, we had a Cocker Spaniel that had epilepsy. She would have a seizures every now and then. I would sit beside her, she would crawl up in my lap until it was over. Then get her outside fast. She lived to be 14.
Quote from: ctwny1 on January 07, 2012, 11:41:07 AMI was a Professional Retriever Trainer for over 30 years and campained retriever in licensed field trials so I do have a ton of experience. A seizure is a electrical short in the brain. The meds that a Vet gives you really doesn't help and has to be given when the dog goes into this seizure and very very hard to do. I highly suggest you get this dog under a Vet's care the sooner the better. Now this short in the brain does not get better and as time goes on the seizure will get more often and longer. Again I highly suggest you get this dog under a Vet's care ASAP.