Posted by: marilyn day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Usually, they lose control of their bladders during a seizure. Sometimes
bowels also
"Betty J. Schlueter" wrote:
> Posted by: "Betty J. Schlueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Neil just had what appears to be a seiure. I described it to the
> emergency vet and he is in agreement with me.
> We are watching him very closely.
>
> Here is what happened.
>
> Neil was sleeping upstairs on his sofa. We were in the room below him
> and heard banging and loud bumping. I ran up to his sofa and he was
> falling all over himself and was staggering. Eyes looked glazed and tail
> between his legs.
> We held on to him and petted him for a few minutes and then helped him
> down the stairs to go outside. He stuck to me like glue and was still a
> little wobbly. Within 5-10 minutes he was steady on his legs, tail was
> up and his eyes looked normal. He urinated, took a drink of water and
> came in looking for his potty biscuit.
> Gums are normal.
>
> The vet said to watch him and if he has another tonight to bring him in.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Betty S.
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Marilyn Day
Stafford, VA