Thursday, January 7, 2010

Cocker Spaniel Seizures Cocker Spaniel Having Seizures?

Cocker Spaniel having seizures? - cocker spaniel seizures

I have 1.5 years female Cocker Spaniel. They only recently, with occasional seizures. Two-time of 2 months. Since she was so young ... This is what can generally increase with age?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some of epilepsy in dogs is idiopathic, ie, the cause can be determined. Usually occurs when the dog is between one and two. The vet can not rule out the tests with a physical cause. Then you need to keep an eye on your dog's seizures. At the end of the date, time, duration of the crisis, it seemed, and what your dog was just before she went on. This helps to determine the frequency, severity, and what they do. There are two types of seizures: grand mal, the dog falls, seizures (sometimes it seems that the legs that the dog "is current)" loses control of his bladder and bowels. The other is something wrong, which is more subtle and can have only a nod or on foot, as if his legs are soft on one side of the body.
When seizures are more likely to control the vet prescribed Phenobarbital in May. Some dogs eventually exceed seizures or less frequent, so that after a while on the drug, which can be removed from probation.

walking lady said...

Why do you say your vet, he has seizures? It would be better able to answer this question.

sweetz said...

You might begin to deteriorate or begin to disappear, if it is a little smaller

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