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Old February 14th, 2009, 12:50 PM
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Sorry, I just have a question, he was born in 2008? He might be a bit young to be away from his mom, how old was he when you got him? Or is your dog the mother? just confused..

Anyway, there usually is a lot of options for dogs that have seizures, I know I had a poodle that had them all the time from the time she was small, finally we found some meds that helped and made them rare. She would have a seizure and it looked awful, but after she was sleepy and, after a nap she was back to normal, I don't think it affected her quality of life at all.

I hope that you can find a way to get some tests done, and have puppy treated, there is a huge possibility of a great life ahead as long as there is no serious damage already done, and no pain or suffering, you need a diagnosis, and treatment. There is nothing that you can do by yourself, you will need to work with your vet. I know it probably doesn't sound nice, but if you cannot provide this care for the pup, would you be willing to surrender it to someone who can? I hope you can discover what it is and that it all works out. If you are not satisfied with your vet, go to another. I would like a vet that saw my puppy that had a seizure and only suggested putting it down.. good luck, take care!

Oh and how serious was the fall? Was there a brain injury? Have they tested for that?
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