QuobAsti
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Our ESS bitch had a seizure last night
She was asleep on the sofa as normal and at about 10pm just started convulsing.
My OH cleared the other dogs out of the room and called the vet practice, we then had to wait for a call back from a vet.
It was bad enough seeing our little girl having a seizure and not being able to do a thing for her, but her two 17 week old pups were very clearly distraught making a lot of noise in the other room, my OH managed to calm them down.
The vet called back and asked a load of questions, for our dogs is was just a normal day, finished work and back home.
Off to the field to sort the horse and the OH exercising / training the dogs as normal. Back home for dinner and down time on the sofa with us.
No chance she had got hold of anything or been exposed to any toxins. So at the moment we are left with the mention of Idiopathic epilepsy. The vet said it could be a one off and may never happen again, however she is booked in on Friday as per the vets recommendation for blood tests. As far as we are aware this is the first time this has happened.
Once the seizure stopped apart from pacing and panting she was fine, we let the pups back in after a while so they could see all was ok, then a little while later let the other two adult dogs back in, and all was back to normal.
Normally our dogs are crated over night but she came to stay upstairs with us last night just in case she had another seizure.
I can honestly say what a dreadful experience as there really is nothing you can do expect keep them safe whilst the seizure occurs, then those moments just after the seizure the poor thing is completely confused and has no idea what just happened.
Has anyone had any experience of seizures in dogs whether it be a one off or a long term issue?
She was asleep on the sofa as normal and at about 10pm just started convulsing.
My OH cleared the other dogs out of the room and called the vet practice, we then had to wait for a call back from a vet.
It was bad enough seeing our little girl having a seizure and not being able to do a thing for her, but her two 17 week old pups were very clearly distraught making a lot of noise in the other room, my OH managed to calm them down.
The vet called back and asked a load of questions, for our dogs is was just a normal day, finished work and back home.
Off to the field to sort the horse and the OH exercising / training the dogs as normal. Back home for dinner and down time on the sofa with us.
No chance she had got hold of anything or been exposed to any toxins. So at the moment we are left with the mention of Idiopathic epilepsy. The vet said it could be a one off and may never happen again, however she is booked in on Friday as per the vets recommendation for blood tests. As far as we are aware this is the first time this has happened.
Once the seizure stopped apart from pacing and panting she was fine, we let the pups back in after a while so they could see all was ok, then a little while later let the other two adult dogs back in, and all was back to normal.
Normally our dogs are crated over night but she came to stay upstairs with us last night just in case she had another seizure.
I can honestly say what a dreadful experience as there really is nothing you can do expect keep them safe whilst the seizure occurs, then those moments just after the seizure the poor thing is completely confused and has no idea what just happened.
Has anyone had any experience of seizures in dogs whether it be a one off or a long term issue?