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Old 09-06-2012, 11:46 PM   #20
concretegurl
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I do not know if this is the answer because it is apparently extremely rare.

Most epileptic dogs are diagnosed between 2 to 4 years old.

My Elvis has cluster seizures. This and other neurological issues have been proven in his line. Out of over a dozen dog owners with digs from his line 2 lost their dogs the same as your girl, one was a pup who went into a seizure and never came out dying shortly after making it to the vets and the other was almost 3 had had a couple cluster seizure episodes and then went into a seizure set and despite similar medical emergency treatment to your girl while this dog did come out of seizure she never fully recocered to motor control and after almost 48 hours of seizures was also put down.

You may never get the right answer but it imparative you contact your breeder to let them know.

While this may absolutely not be a genetic issue it is possible it is and thus the information is critical.

I am so sorry this happened and in this way.
I truly know the feeling, while my Elvis is alive I fear what you and the others I mentioned everytime he has a set.
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