Yes, Scooter was the same way ..It took him awhile to relearn things, how to play, how to bark, even his name he didn't seem to know. It was like having a baby puppy and seeing them do things for the first time. But as the seizure got fewer between, he didn't have a problem remembering things. He would have one, shake it off then he was back to normal. Let us know what you find out....Sherry
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Originally Posted by Beachitmom Roxy had no new seizures since 10:40pm last night. Thank God! But she isn't the same. She is very different this morning. i tried to give her "Patrick starfish" her favorite stuffed squeeky toy and when I squeezed it she jumped and ran away. Same goes for her other toys. She sniffed around the house like she has never been here. Has this ever happened to anyone else after their dog had a lot of seizures?
My 9 year old is afraid now. he witnessed 2 last night. I sent him to his room immediately, but the vision is in his mind now. He is afraid to come with me to pick her up when she is done.
I dropped her off at 7:45 this morning and just called to check on her. They said they are still doing the tests and they would call when she is done. I am very anxious.
Brooke, I am glad to hear about Max's results. I like to hear happy endings. I hope it turns out as good for us.
Roxy's Mom,
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