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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots That was the first paragraph only  |
Im sorry that communication with the breeder has been this way.. to blame Max's problems on your other dog is just wrong. Im happy to hear that his first round of blood work came out good and will continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers..
when looking at one of the videos you posted.. looks just like how my sheltie toby siezes... he does the exact same thing. He licks his mouth, stares, then shakes, then he is done. He does stare "into space" sometimes when he is done, others he has came right out of them and needed to go outside.. the only difference is, is that I havent been able to stop his.. his dont last long either and within a few minutes he is back to his normal self.. his came on from a nasty bump to the head, (he fell on my hard wood floor, while jumping around with my beagle) and they are controlled with pheno.. is there anyway your vet can check for seizures regardless of his age?? I would be super concerned with how often he is having these episodes.. are they getting more frequent or less???
like I said before, I will continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers.. ((hug))