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Very Worried About My Dog
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I went to bed about 10pm and woke up at 10.30 as I thought I could hear my dog being sick downstairs.
When I got downstairs he was lying on the sofa having what I can only describe as an epileptic fit. His body was limp but he was frothing at the mouth.
That was half an hour ago. Since then he's been pacing around downstairs in a daze, his back legs keep going from under him and its like he doesn't recognise me. He is panting and continually pacing around in a state of confusion.
He's 12 years old and never had a history of fitting. I'm sure if its simple eplilepsy its treatable via medication?
When I got downstairs he was lying on the sofa having what I can only describe as an epileptic fit. His body was limp but he was frothing at the mouth.
That was half an hour ago. Since then he's been pacing around downstairs in a daze, his back legs keep going from under him and its like he doesn't recognise me. He is panting and continually pacing around in a state of confusion.
He's 12 years old and never had a history of fitting. I'm sure if its simple eplilepsy its treatable via medication?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry things turned out as they did and I know you feel sad and down at the moment but as one who has been through it a couple of times I can assure you things will get better. You'll never forget him and years after something will remind you of him and bring a tear to your eye but more often you'll remember the happy times and the silly things he used to do and that will make you smile again.