sonjafoers
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My beloved, beautiful rottie was pts late last night as a result of having a seizure. We lost our older boy in the summer so losing 2 within 6 months is heartbreaking. Whilst our old boy was poorly Storm wasn't, he had a huge seizure and I wonder if anyone can shed some light on what causes such things.
He had 3 operations over the summer on his elbow & shoulder so was finally recovering and back onto limited exercise. He has been on previcox but I'm sure that isn't related.
He was very quiet yesterday morning but seemed normal again in the afternoon, went out for a walk, had his tea and everything was normal when we went up to bed. I was woken about midnight by him fitting very aggressively, he initially tried to get up but couldn't use his back end and eventually lay fitting on his side. He fitted for over an hour with no let up before the vet eventually arrived, she gave him 3 doses of a sedative, I think diazepam, which is the maximum she could give as normally the first dose takes effect. Even after the 3rd dose there was no change and his temperature was sky high. The vet said the only option was to take him in and put him under a GA, almost like inducing a coma, but he was likely to have massive brain damage. My husband is in Iraq and I managed to get him on the phone and we made the decision to pts.
The vet wasn't my normal vet as it was an out of hours service and to be honest in the circumstances I didn't ask many questions but what could cause such a huge seizure in such sudden circumstances?
He had 3 operations over the summer on his elbow & shoulder so was finally recovering and back onto limited exercise. He has been on previcox but I'm sure that isn't related.
He was very quiet yesterday morning but seemed normal again in the afternoon, went out for a walk, had his tea and everything was normal when we went up to bed. I was woken about midnight by him fitting very aggressively, he initially tried to get up but couldn't use his back end and eventually lay fitting on his side. He fitted for over an hour with no let up before the vet eventually arrived, she gave him 3 doses of a sedative, I think diazepam, which is the maximum she could give as normally the first dose takes effect. Even after the 3rd dose there was no change and his temperature was sky high. The vet said the only option was to take him in and put him under a GA, almost like inducing a coma, but he was likely to have massive brain damage. My husband is in Iraq and I managed to get him on the phone and we made the decision to pts.
The vet wasn't my normal vet as it was an out of hours service and to be honest in the circumstances I didn't ask many questions but what could cause such a huge seizure in such sudden circumstances?