henmother
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Hello, hope you can help. We adopted a 4yo patterdale terrorist from a local dog rescue who we were told was epileptic and had dairy intolerances. We were vary wary because our other rescue, a Lakeland terrorist does enjoy her treats and all treats seem to contain dairy of some form or other! I do make my own treats which are ideal for walks and stuffing in a kong while we are at work. She was checked at our vets who said just to monitor fits, be aware of cluster fits and take her back if she starts to have them regularly. Since we got her, she's fitted maybe once every 5/6 weeks. I'm kind of reluctant to put her on meds, vet said the pheno may control fits but can cause damage to the internal organs.
it seems the cure is sometimes worse than the disease.... I've tried to read up a bit online and seen a lot of people suggest honey in meals? I suppose what I'd like to know, what do you feed your epileptic dog? When did you start meds and was it pheno? I know fits can be fatal and wonder if its best to stick her on the meds now in case she did have a big one? She has to be caged when we are out as we can't be sure the Lakeland wouldn't attack her if she fitted, what are your experiences of dogs and their behaviour towards another fitting? Sorry for the rambling on, and thankyou.