Not exact matches
If hypoglycemia isn't treated immediately, your
dog experiences
seizures and in extreme cases, possibly death.
If you are taking care of
dogs, make sure not to give her seafood, raw fish and nuts as these can cause allergies or can lead to
seizures.
Seizures can be hereditary or environmental, but a responsible breeder will never breed a dog that has had seizures, and will closely evaluate the dogs family history, and will not breed that line if relatives have also had s
Seizures can be hereditary or environmental, but a responsible breeder will never breed a
dog that has had
seizures, and will closely evaluate the dogs family history, and will not breed that line if relatives have also had s
seizures, and will closely evaluate the
dogs family history, and will not breed that line
if relatives have also had
seizuresseizures.
If you have a
seizure disorder then you could have a service
dog.
If your
dog has a
seizure: Carefully prevent him from injuring himself, but don't try to control his mouth or tongue.
If your
dog has had
seizures before and you think a
seizure is coming on, try to move him to a safe, soft area where there are no sharp objects or hard floors.
One thing is certain:
if you see your
dog having a
seizure for the first time, it will be frightening and overwhelming.
If your
dog has recurring
seizures, keep a log of any
seizure - like activity.
Yes,
if you have frequent
seizures (I.e. your
seizures are not being well - controlled by medication, some studies suggest once a month or more) and you have help from a person who can reward the
dog while you are having a
seizure (or you have regular access to a person who has
seizures frequently.)
You don't need to call your vet unless the
seizure lasts more than about 3 minutes or
if your
dog is going into status and has one
seizure after another without time to recover.
If you know a person with epilepsy, epileptic
seizures in
dogs are very similar to epilepsy in humans.
Even
if a service
dog does not learn to alert to a
seizures, their handler can still benefit from the
dog as s / he can stay with the person and comfort them as they recover (by laying beside them), lick them as they re-orient, or go get help as the
seizure is happening (or the other tasks listed above).
Note:
If your
dog has one
seizure, it is not an emergency situation.
If the
seizures can't be controlled by medication and the
dog begins having frequent
seizures, many owners will make the painful decision to have their
dog put to sleep because the
dog's quality of life is not good and it will only get worse.
If your
dog has one
seizure it doesn't mean he has epilepsy.
We might also give you a valium solution, to be given via rectum
if your
dog starts the continual
seizure seen in status epilepticus.
If these
dogs with infrequent
seizures start having them more frequently, then we recommend anticonvulsant medication.
It can be treated with proper medication but
if your
dog is prone to such problems just take care that he or she does not hurt themselves while having a
seizure.
If a
dog has a low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) on the blood panel, it might be because the
seizure activity has depleted its stores of glucose, not because it has hypoglycemia.
If your
dog has a
seizures caused by a brain tumor or infection / inflammation in the central nervous system (CNS), we might see neurologic signs like uneven pupils.
Most
dogs never experience adverse reactions to their vaccines, but please notify us right away
if you notice any the following symptoms: facial swelling, hives, itching, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, difficulty breathing, pain at the injection site, lethargy, collapse or
seizures.
When
dogs experience
seizures, they typically lie on the floor and their convulsions look as
if they are treading water.
Even normal
dogs may be induced to
seizure if placed on anticonvulsant medication and then abruptly withdrawn from it.
If your
dog has eaten a product containing xylitol and begins showing signs of weakness, incoordination, depression, or
seizures, call your veterinarian immediately.
Some
dogs are able to warn their owner
if they are going to have a
seizure, or point out other medical problems such as cancer.
It can be used together with phenobarbital, or
if a cat or
dog can not tolerate phenobarbital, it can be used alone to control
seizures.
If your non-epileptic
dog has a short
seizure and recovers well, you should see your vet as soon as reasonably possible (within a day or two).
If your
dog is having
seizures or other signs of neurological disease, your vet may urge you to get a CT or MRI scan of the brain or spinal cord
If your
dog has had a
seizure, he should be examined by your veterinarian.
If your
dog has
seizures or convulsions, your
dog may have epilepsy or a host of other causes for the
seizures.
As a result,
if your
dog has a
seizure, your veterinarian will need to perform some diagnostic tests before a proper course of treatment can be determined.
If you suspect that your
dog is having a
seizure, do not panic.
As a result,
if your
dog or cat has a
seizure, your veterinarian will need to perform some diagnostic tests before a proper course of treatment can be determined.
If you suspect your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (
dog) may have had or be having a
seizure, consult your vet.
If the
seizures have a genetic basis, they can arise when the
dog is a puppy around 6 months old or manifest later in life.
Your pet is most in danger
if your
dog starts having uncontrolled
seizures in a dangerous spot, like crossing a street, or
if your cat is lounging high atop a perch.
You should discuss the use of Trifexis with your veterinarian prior to use
if your
dog has a history of epilepsy (
seizures).
«
If the
seizure is less than 5 minutes, bring your
dog to the clinic in the next day or so for a health examination by your veterinarian,» Dr. Vitale says.
If the
dog fits into any of these criteria, medication to suppress
seizures should be initiated:
«However,
if the
seizure is more than 5 minutes long, or
if your pet has multiple
seizures in one day, this is an emergency and you should immediately take your
dog to the nearest open veterinary clinic.»
Watching your
dog experience a
seizure is both frightening and disturbing, especially
if it is unexpected.
If your
dog or cat ingests methylphenidate it can result in elevated body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate, and also
seizures.
However,
if your
dog has a
seizure, is struggling to breathe, or loses consciousness, bring her to your local vet or emergency clinic immediately.
If you see your
dog suffering from
seizures, is fading or losing consciousness or is having breathing difficulties, bring your
dog directly to an emergency veterinary clinic.
If hypoglycemia isn't treated immediately, your
dog experiences
seizures and in extreme cases, possibly death.
These
dogs are trained to alert for things like when an epileptic is about to have a
seizure,
if someone with diabetes has their sugar dropping into the dangerous range or even someone who doesn't know they have cancer.
If your dog has multiple seizures within a 24 - hour period or if a seizure lasts longer than a couple minutes then your epileptic dog may need immediate veterinary attentio
If your
dog has multiple
seizures within a 24 - hour period or
if a seizure lasts longer than a couple minutes then your epileptic dog may need immediate veterinary attentio
if a
seizure lasts longer than a couple minutes then your epileptic
dog may need immediate veterinary attention.
If your
dog is diagnosed as epileptic not every
seizure will constitute an emergency.
If your
dog collapses or has a
seizure, rub a dissolved sugar solution, honey, or Karo ® syrup on his gums and get him to the vet immediately.
Just one mothball has the potential to sicken a
dog or cat and mothballs that contain naphthalene can cause serious illness, including digestive tract irritation, liver, kidney and blood cell damage, swelling of the brain tissues,
seizures, coma, respiratory tract damage (
if inhaled) and even death (
if ingested).