These dogs might bark to notify others of the seizure, lie down next to the person to prevent them from harm, remove dangerous objects from the vicinity so the person is not harmed, or attempt to revive the person
after the seizure ends if they lose consciousness.
Not exact matches
Already No 4, it reveals the intricacy of the human mind through the experiences of Neil before, during and
after neurosurgery to
end his epileptic
seizures.
I wish this story had a happy, ever -
after ending, but four months
after Tanner's adoption, he had a severe series of
seizures over a weekend and had to be euthanized.