....unless he overate, vomited and aspirated the vomitus, creating a lack of oxygen, then seizure. Every puppy I've seen with LS, the vet feeds them and almost immediately to within minutes they go stiff and start seizing. They don't go to sleep first.
He is a bit small, but many LS dogs appear malnourished, and are very picky eaters. Hard to get them to eat enough to keep any weight on their little bodies.
Shaking can also indicate pain... could he have eaten anything that would block him? Stuffing from a bed or toy, any chew toys, plastic/vinyl toys? Have his BMs been normal...and what color?
Did your vet run any in-house tests?
Does he do any circling, head pressing, walking into walls or furniture. any head tilt?
Feed him small meals, more frequently... easier on the liver...
If he seizes bc of a Liver Shunt, you will need to give Lactulose, diazepam will have no effect and will not stop it. Lactulose can be administered rectally in the event of a seizure.
Onions eaten one time may be okay... but onions eaten over 3-5 consecutive days will cause problems.
Check that your insurance covers congenital conditions.
Sorry your little Jax is not well... hope he's feeling better soon...keeping you all in my prayers... |