calliecritturs
Posted : 5/1/2006 7:34:48 PM
mrkodi -- if you will email me, truly I will put you in touch with Rita (in fact I just got off the phone with her talking about a couple of other dogs!).
The biggest hugest factor in seizures is STRESS. So if you are freaked out by the possiblity that the dog may have a seizure, in total honesty, that *alone* could cause more seizing. They pick up on our feelings and emotions SO fast.
Learning *yourself* how to cope with seizing, and how to sit down and calm the dog 'thru' the seizure is a major step in learning.
Seizures actually have an 'aura' -- or a period of time before the seizure starts where you can often TELL that the animal knows something is wrong, and they are scared -- they will come to you for help! AT that point, you can, in some dogs, actually avoid the seizure by calming the dog down and getting the dog to relax -- in any event you can at least minimize the seizure.
My point is that there will be warning signs of seizures and you can learn to help the dog cope. but it's unique to each dog altho general characteristics of the pre-seizure activity will be things like frenzied behavior, "clingy" behavior, etc. Something that warns you that the dog is feeling ill at ease or frightened.