Overall, that is a very good report but still consider hypoglycemia as it can be cyclical and at times totally normal. Maybe he's prone to UTI and had that before when he had these symptoms. When my dogs feel bad, they tend to get very clingy or go off on their own to isolate, so that's probably what your little guy was doing last night. And I'll bet he's not so much sulking as sore and hurting as if they catheterized him, that hurts like heck! Ouch! Have had that done for surgery and wow! You are left sore, sore, sore and urination hurts and burns. Poor Huey but overall, blessed and lucky Huey. Hopefully he doesn't have enough seizure disorder to amount to much if that is what is going on with the neuro sx. and he can live with it but it would be a good idea to keep getting him checked as soon as possible after one starts and video each time if you can. Keeping a journal could be very helpful to the vet. I do that when Tibbe seems "off" somehow and chart absolutely everything from BM consistency x2 daily to his pee sessions and fever, food, liquid intake, sleep periods, activity levels and whether he asks for training. If he doesn't ask for training, he's feeling very bad. Best of blessings to you and Huey and please keep us updated on your precious boy. I'm going to keep on praying for Huey and his mommie. Hugs to you and hope you feel somewhat better.
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