Epilepsy in dogs- advice needed
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Hi Everyone!
I'm new to this forum but i am in need of some advice. I have a year and half old husky cross shepherd his name is Dozer. Amazing dog i could not ask for anything better for my husband and I's first dog. What i need advice for how to cope with a dog with epilepsy. when dozer was only 7 months old he began to have seizures, some were mild and some were hard core. the last hard core episodes happen in September of 2011 and that's when i went to another vet since i felt my current vet was not doing enough to help him and they started him on the phenalbarb (sorry for the misspelling on that) and i was told he has epilepsy. I was told Dozer will more then likely be on this medication for the rest of his life which i am ready to except. what i need though is advice on how to cope when he has seizures. i have seen countless of them since we have had him, even one on the way to the vets and honestly i thought i could stay strong and get used to him having them but for some reason i cant. I don't want to give up on my baby boy but this is starting to have an effect on my mental and emotional and physical health. my husband and i have considered giving him up but i constantly think would if someone takes him but dose not care for him right? and who would want a dog with a disorder like Dozers? im just looking for some people who have delt with this kinda thing and how the result turned out. Thanks so much! Concerned pet owner |
I have never dealt with seizures and I hope that someone that has will be able to answer....
My checklist though for seizures: run a full, complete thyroid panel if it wasn't done, also the meds can cause low thyroid to some degree I think? check for tick diseases, and I would run a course of doxycycline if no other cause was found.... lots of examples of diet and meds directly impacting siezures, so I would look into altering those, and, if you can swing it, do a homecooked diet to see if that reduces or eliminates the seizures. |
Some good info on canine epilepsy: [url]http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/overview.html[/url]
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