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CrazyKell
01-07-2009, 03:31 PM
One of my dogs was recently diagnosed with a heart disorder. She was put on fortekor which is supposed to help with the heart issues.

In the past month she has had 3 seizures. :panic:

It's very scary to watch your dog have a seizure when you've never seen it happen before. Each time I thought she was going to die right there in my arms. It was awful.

Anyone else have any experience with a dog having a seizure?

She's going back to the vet next week. Seizures aren't a side effect of her medication but I think it's a bit odd that she's started having them.

Rider
01-07-2009, 03:35 PM
When I was a kid we had a Jack Russel that had epilepsy. She lived a full happy life though. No medication and I only witnessed her have 2 seizures ever.

the chi
01-07-2009, 03:37 PM
if I recall my vet tech days correctly, small dogs can be very prone to seizures and the shitzu, like several other breeds (if thats what she is), are very inclined.

While it may not be a listed side effect, animals, like people all react differently and it could be an adverse reaction. If you havent already contacted your vet, I wouldnt reccommend waiting, I would get her in as soon as possible for a check up. If its the meds, it could cause long term harm.

It could also be an allergy to something else that the meds could be causing to flare.

Sorry to be negative, I know it is scary and a horrible experience to go through, best of luck and keep us posted!

Lucky3623
01-07-2009, 03:40 PM
I was a Vet Tech for about 4.5 years... I have seen lot's of things I wouldn't want to see again... I always hated watching animals have seizures...

When I was a kid we had a Jack Russel that had epilepsy. She lived a full happy life though. No medication and I only witnessed her have 2 seizures ever.

Epilepsy is decently common with JR's.

MILK
01-07-2009, 03:54 PM
Cute doggie Kell. I hope they figure that out. :(

fasternyou929
01-07-2009, 03:54 PM
Epilepsy is decently common with JR's.

Yep, several breeds are more likely to get it, and it can come on at any age. I had a Beagle that had them fairly often. She'd go through periods of high and low numbers of seizures in a given time... it was never very consistent.

The best thing I found to do it be there for them when it passes. They're confused and aren't sure what happened... my dog would act like she'd just done something wrong when she came out of them. Our vet suggested not trying to hold her legs, even if she started digging into the carpet (unless she was moving toward the table or top of the stairs, of course) because it can spook them. Instead, he said to pet their back/side/head, and sit down with them.

Sully (current dog) has had two, both after extreme physical exhertion (boy does NOT know when to get out of the water).

They're terrifying, but my Beagle lived with them for ~9 years without any issues caused by them.

Particle Man
01-07-2009, 03:58 PM
I had a German Shepherd w/Epilepsy.... eventually we had to put him on pheonbarbital (I can say for sure I didn't spell that right but I don't feel like looking it up). We were warned it may shorten his life but it reduced his siezures by 90%+

We had him for 13 years.

Lucky3623
01-07-2009, 04:00 PM
I had a German Shepherd w/Epilepsy.... eventually we had to put him on pheonbarbital (I can say for sure I didn't spell that right but I don't feel like looking it up). We were warned it may shorten his life but it reduced his siezures by 90%+

We had him for 13 years.


Close... phenobarbital

That was the drug of choice for seizures when I was working at the vet clinic. Seemed to do a pretty good job of managing them.

Particle Man
01-07-2009, 04:02 PM
Close... phenobarbital

That was the drug of choice for seizures when I was working at the vet clinic. Seemed to do a pretty good job of managing them.
damn, I didn't mean to throw that stupid "N" in there either :lol:

damn keyboard on this tiny laptop

CrazyKell
01-07-2009, 04:19 PM
Sully (current dog) has had two, both after extreme physical exhertion (boy does NOT know when to get out of the water).

All three have come after physical exertion and oddly enough have happened in the same room. :scratch:

I just stroke her back while she's going through it and then once she's out of it I stay there with her and keep petting her. She tries to get up and walk but is so discombobulated that she falls over and has no real control over her legs.

Scary stuff!

fasternyou929
01-07-2009, 04:36 PM
All three have come after physical exertion and oddly enough have happened in the same room. :scratch:

I just stroke her back while she's going through it and then once she's out of it I stay there with her and keep petting her. She tries to get up and walk but is so discombobulated that she falls over and has no real control over her legs.

Scary stuff!The physical exhertion this is interesting. And now that I think about it, Sully ran to the same room both times, too. Maybe they try to get to a "comfortable" room for them?

Archren
01-07-2009, 04:47 PM
The physical exhertion this is interesting. And now that I think about it, Sully ran to the same room both times, too. Maybe they try to get to a "comfortable" room for them?

Could be.. If, like with epileptic humans, they can feel a seizure coming on (aura) they might just seek out something familiar. :idk:

KSGregman
01-07-2009, 04:56 PM
My dog Max has had two that I am aware of....both while he was sound asleep at the time....he pissed all over himself the first time....that's when I KNEW that something was way wrong as he didn't even try to stand up and he NEVER goes in the house...EVER.....we went to the vet first thing in the morning the following day. He's had one since....the vet said that medication is availabe but as a last resort...which suits me fine. I don't want to have my buddy medicated for the rest of his life.

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w9/KSGregman/max_strawboss.jpg

MILK
01-07-2009, 04:58 PM
damn, I didn't mean to throw that stupid "N" in there either :lol:

damn keyboard on this tiny laptop

Oh but you nag me for forgetting an [ or / huh... By the way, aren't you supposed to capitalize the beginnings of sentences? Don't you have some kind of English degree? :moon: :nana2: :lmao:

Particle Man
01-07-2009, 05:03 PM
Don't you have some kind of English degree?

Touche :lmao:

MILK
01-08-2009, 09:57 AM
Touche :lmao:


Hey, takes one to know one! :lol: