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LJAZ
May 25, 2017Explorer
Pete, our Chiweenie, occasionally has siezures. The first time it happened it scared the carp out of us. We rushed him to the emergency vet but of course the siezure was completely over by then. The vet told us to watch him closely and if it happened again to try to time it if possible and take note of everything he did. There are quite a few things besides epilepsy that cause seizures so the more details you can give the vet the better.
Fortunately Pete didn't lose control of any bodily functions. He's had a few since but they are rare like 12 months or more apart. For him because it happens so seldom and they are short duration the vet didn't recommend any medication.
Hoping for the best for Miss Inga.
Fortunately Pete didn't lose control of any bodily functions. He's had a few since but they are rare like 12 months or more apart. For him because it happens so seldom and they are short duration the vet didn't recommend any medication.
Hoping for the best for Miss Inga.
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