I am so sorry you are going through this with your puppy. The first time I came here to YT was because I was experiencing the same thing you are with a then 7 week old puppy that I had for 10 days (I know now that was my first mistake). By the time she started having the grand mal seizures she was 8 weeks old and had been eating fine while she was with me. I took her to the vet and she stayed overnight, while she was there she had another seizure. She was checked for everything and everything came back normal range. Because it was a young puppy my vet told us that it was not epilepsy that there was an underlying condition. They also asked me if the puppy had any brain trauma but she was in a crate and we didn't have small children in the house, so that was ruled out. Long story short I contacted the breeder and she said that I was not feeding the puppy correctly ( I have 3 other Yorkies and the test gave no indication that she was not eating correctly). After many tests it was determined that it was a brain mass. I returned the puppy to the breeder she did give me the money back (she was not pleasant about it) and she never gave me the astronomical amount of money that I spent on vet bills and not to mention the heartache. Send me a PM and I can give you more details. Hang in there, I know this can be very difficult. |