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So yesterday my dog fell down while playing outside. My mom brought her inside for her to rest. She then was walking around fine so she went back out there. Next thing I know I hear my Mom yelling my Dad's name. Daisy (our yellowlab) was wobbling around again so she got into the hallway when Daisy stiffened up and fell over. She then layed there looking like she was trying to move but couldnt. SHe was also drooling. After about three and a half minutes she started panting and loosened up. The rest of last night she kinda just layed there doing nothing, and resting. Today she is better :).
So has your dog or pet had seizures?
What do you do?
HOw do I help her through it?
Im mainly afraid she will pass away when this happens.
Anyway I could use some advice :)
Thanks,
Taz:)
Pearls
11-26-2007, 04:00 PM
My dog has had a lot of seizures.
About one a month for the past three years, and she seems to be doing okay.
She's a little shakey after them and falls down and pants a lot, but generally fine.
Just make sure your giving your dog lots of lurv and medicine. (:
snpmurdoch
11-26-2007, 06:15 PM
taz, real sorry that happened, ive got a black lab. he's got a tumor on his belly and my mom says its ok. i trust my mom a ton:thumbsup2 , but its still that little what if thought. :confused3 its very scary, and dogs are attachful. but youve gotta calm down your dog should be fine. and if not, thats just how it's supposedd to go.
Rockstar mentality
11-26-2007, 06:21 PM
Awww i lovve dogiees. Do u have any clue what happened?
XxAckIsBackxX
11-27-2007, 01:57 PM
Did she maybe eat something poisonous and it affected her nervous system? I don't know what else it woulde be, but I don't know that much about this kind of stuff.
Babyjustrun
11-27-2007, 02:56 PM
My dog doesn't have seizures.
But he shakes for no reason. I'll come home and he's shaking like crazy, but it's not cold in the house.
My parents took her to the vet and she has Epilepsy. My Mom also found out that when this happens to dogs that they are in NO pain :)
I made a thread a month or so ago about this but couldnt find it.
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