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Old 05-26-2011, 12:55 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots View Post
The walk isn't even on grass. It's on gravel and it's the same daily walk. He doesn't put anything in his mouth. The vet seemed to have dismiss the stale food thinking that because he's epileptic, he had a seizure. It makes sense, but I'm wondering if the food triggered the seizure or even possibly if it was the vomiting itself that triggered the seizure. Or, if it even was a seizure but I suppose it was.
What was his stool like after you took him from the pool? Firm or watery?
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