I would get your little dog into a neurologist vet as soon as possible and get a firm diagnosis. Early treatment before frequent seizures start can be vital, I understand. Not all seizure medication is terrible. Those with severe cases do have to be treated with heavier doses and several meds which are none too dog-friendly, it is true, but it doesn't sound as if your dog is there. And if your dog has epilepsy or any other type of other condition causing seizures, it needs to be properly diagnosed and treated before a severe seizure actually causes brain damage. As far as I know, no "natural" product treats seizures.
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