I did forget something, I also let her lick honey off my hands when she is in them, someone told me about this and if you can catch them as soon as they go into them, it is suppose to bring them out of it faster, it really works for Zena. Doing that is probably better than feeding them because they may choke if there mouth locks up during the seizure. Time them as well to see how long she stays in there. Any kind of food can trigger it as well, good luck. My dog has had them for 6 years now and she is still fine and a very lovable dog. I think they forget about the seizure pretty fast after they have them which makes me feel a little better. I know it is scary but the more scared you are they sense it and it can cause her to stay in longer, talking to her and letting her know you are there I think is the best medicine. I am definitely not a pro or anything but just has monitored Zena so well, that I feel these little tips help, |