Even dogs already clinically diagnosed with epilepsy should still be checked by
a veterinarian after the seizure.
Not exact matches
You should see a
veterinarian after your pet's first - ever
seizure.
Verifying that your dog experiences a post-ictal phase
after a
seizure episode will help your
veterinarian rule out other conditions that can mimic
seizure activity.
If your animal experiences any of the following symptoms
after vaccination, you should contact your
veterinarian immediately: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, uncontrollable trembling, lack of coordination,
seizures or a hard lump at the vaccination site which doesn't disappear
after a couple of weeks.
Contact your
veterinarian immediately if you notice a localized allergic reaction, swelling, diarrhea, bloody stools, vomiting,
seizures, ulcers, or other alarming symptoms
after giving your horse pain medication.
I took my dog to the
veterinarian (we have been with this vet since the dog's birth) immediately
after a
seizure.
To date, we have consulted with
veterinarians who have prescribed Frontlineresulting in the death of three rabbits; another rabbit has been successfullytreated for severe
seizures it developed
after Frontline was applied.
By observing exactly what your dog does before, during and
after the
seizure, you may be able to provide your
veterinarian with important clues to what is going on.
The symptoms of poisoning which may occur 24 hours
after ingestion include tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and
seizures; it would be best to keep a close eye on Mya for a few days and rush her to your
Veterinarian if you notice any of the above symptoms.
There are many symptoms of nicotine poisoning including vomiting, tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and
seizures; generally once nicotine is consumed, a visit to a
Veterinarian within three or four hours is required to initiate vomiting and to start supportive therapy,
after 24 hours any treatment would be symptomatic based on any symptoms Cricket presents.
After an episode, you need to take your cat to the
veterinarian (especially if it's their first known
seizure).
Veterinarians and wildlife officials in the Sunshine State are asking pet owners to watch out for toads
after a dog in Valrico, Florida, experienced
seizures and paralysis on Sunday night, following an encounter with a bufo toad.
After its first
seizure, you should get your pet to a
veterinarian for further evaluation.