Jennasis
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Our beloved greyhound Kimya, I think, may have to be put down. She is a 4 year old sweet angel, but last October she was diagnosed with possible epilepsy due to seizures. In fact she had her first while we were in WDW on our honeymoon. We immediately contacted our vet who had us observe her to see how frequent they were before suggesting medication or anything. It quickly became apparent that something was not right as she had about 2 seizures per month and would last about 5 minutes each. We put her on Potassium Bromide which didn't help, and her seizures seemed to increase to back to back seizures twice a month (two in one night!), so we put her on Phenobarbitol...
Long story short, THAT didn't hep either, so the vet had us put her on BOTH meds, and the seizures are not better. She has them every other week or more often and just a half hour ago she had the most violent one ever. Normally she just convusles and drools and then stumbles about afterwards. tonight she FLUNG herself around our bedroom knocking over furniture, yelping, and smearing blood all over the walls (she had bitten her tongue). It scared us half to death.
Our vet had suggested that it may not be seizures but maybe a tumor or other "organic" brain dysfunction. I am So sad...out two other dogs (another greyhound and our huge lab cross mutt) will be just as devastated (you should have seen them while she was seizing...they were so worried!).
DH will call the vet today and see what she thinks, but I honestly think this may be the end. What if she seizes like this when we aren't home to practically sit on top of her to prevent her from hurting herself or the other two dogs??
Are we right?
Long story short, THAT didn't hep either, so the vet had us put her on BOTH meds, and the seizures are not better. She has them every other week or more often and just a half hour ago she had the most violent one ever. Normally she just convusles and drools and then stumbles about afterwards. tonight she FLUNG herself around our bedroom knocking over furniture, yelping, and smearing blood all over the walls (she had bitten her tongue). It scared us half to death.
Our vet had suggested that it may not be seizures but maybe a tumor or other "organic" brain dysfunction. I am So sad...out two other dogs (another greyhound and our huge lab cross mutt) will be just as devastated (you should have seen them while she was seizing...they were so worried!).
DH will call the vet today and see what she thinks, but I honestly think this may be the end. What if she seizes like this when we aren't home to practically sit on top of her to prevent her from hurting herself or the other two dogs??
Are we right?
Hugs to you and your doggie.
to you.
but for this dog I'd surely go the extra distance. With that said, you know your dog best, and I'd support you in whatever decision is best for you, your dog and your family.