We had an epileptic poodle that we medicated. She would fall down, drool, eyes roll back and her feet would paddle like she was swimming. Sometimes she would also lose control of her bladder. She did very well on her medication and her seizures were few and far between. Often we could tell when she was getting ready to have one. She'd sometimes whimper and act a little nervous.
I'm telling this story so maybe Colette's death will help someone else. One morning she went outside. She'd been acting completely normal. While she was out there she had a seizure and fell in our shallow fish pond. The pond had never worried me, because the dogs could stand up in it and jump out. I never once dreamed she'd have a seizure and fall in the pond. Anyway, I found her too late. I never talk about this because to this day I feel so much guilt. I should have been watching her or filled in the pond when we found out she was sick. I know she forgives me, but I'm not sure I'll ever be able to forgive myself.

I know exactly how a parent feels when they pull a child's body out of a swimming pool. It's horrible and I still have bad dreams about that day. So if your dog has seizures, please watch them closely, especially if there is anything that could hurt them outside.