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Originally Posted by Gigi When I got my dog, she ate fine. I fed her the same food the owners were feeding her. I don't know about the seizures, that's what I am concerned about. I heard that when you drop your dog they can get seizures. Check with your breeder to see if she has been drop. I hope all works out. My yorkie is 3 months old I got her 2 weeks ago.  |
Seizures can also happen from low blood sugar and also if a puppy dehydrates - they can convulse - and yes ...from dropping them which hopefully doesn't happen !
If anyone EVER sees what looks like a seizure - INSTANT Nutri-Cal...and to the VET ASAP ! No thinking or questions - just drive...
Many puppies are lost to seizures and it CAN be prevented by knowing the signs - Lethargy - shaking - their eyes rolling...Stumbling about...not waking up normally. There are more signs ...but the main signs are very obvious.
We always need to watch the very young puppies for signs and use COMMON SENSE ....if you think your puppy is failing -or starting a seizure...act quickly - it can be fatal in a few minutes if untreated.