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halifaxhoney

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It could be epllepsie my friend had a dog who had seizures and it was a brain tumor

My aunt's old dog did this too as he started to age. She got really violent and had to be put down. I'd call the emergency vet in your area for advice. Prayers for your dog.
 
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One of the closest emergency vets I called want me to take him in if he can't stop seizing, but he is sleeping now. Poor thing, he must be exhausted. They told me to monitor him and nothing really could have caused it but that I need to get bloodwork done to determine the cause during normal office hours at my vet, but I have to transfer vets as we moved here to nowheresville and it's probably too far for the mobile vet in my previous city to travel. The last vet I called said the seizures themselves are not life-threatening, but after asking a lot of questions, I found out that he could seriously injure himself when he hits his head too hard on the ground. I asked about restraining him, and they said he might bite me and he won't even know he's doing it. I'm also concerned about how hard I saw his back hit the ground...
 
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