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Old 01-02-2013, 03:49 PM   #5
Clyde_Dexter
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I would also agree with everyone to take your baby to the vet. I am not a vet nor I am I an expert on canine seizures in any way. So in no way can I or anyone on the internet give you any kind of medical advice that you should use (aside from the advice to go to an actual vet!), but it sounds like a seizure to me. Whether or not it is a seizure though, this sounds like a serious medical condition that should be seen by a vet ASAP. I do own a dog that has seizures.

I can't remember when Clyde originally started having seizures, but he is now three years old. At first, when Clyde would have a seizure he would become disoriented, his legs would tense up close to his face, he would stumble around, and he would urinate everywhere. We did not immediately seek out vet help for financial reasons. That was the worst choice that I ever made for the overall well being of Clyde's health both mentally and physically. As time passed his seizures have gotten worse. He now convulses, vomits, urinates, releases his bowels, and becomes disoriented when he is having an "episode".

Don't worry everyone, I am currently taking Clyde to the vet regularly. He was currently put on anti-seizure medication. I picked up an extra job on the side of college to save up money to take him to a neurologist, but for now my vet is doing everything in their power to prevent seizures while I save up for a specialist.

If your dog sounds like she is experiencing any of the symptoms that Clyde is experiencing feel free to send me a private message so I can discuss things with you in more detail if you would like about costs to expect at the vet and such. I'm really sorry about the issues your dog is experiencing. I really hope that she gets better! =(

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