calliecritturs
Posted : 7/16/2009 1:22:21 PM
Simply PAIN can cause that sort of behavior.
But to explain just a bit further -- what I am talking about is what my holistic vet calls "pre-seizurey" behavior. It's NOT a seizure -- but that sort of obsessive/compulsive sort of behavior is often either a precursor to worse seizure type activity or otherwise. My peke, Ms. Kee Shu, was a MASS of those behaviors when we took her three years ago -- she wasn't "on this planet" 99% of the day -- you could get her "out" of that state only briefly and then suddenly she was right back into obsession.
We use TCVM (traditional Chinese veterinary medicine) with our dogs and after having her evaluated by both a regular vet and my holistic vet, my holistic vet (Dr. DiNatale -- who is actually considered an expert in the field of seizures/obsessive behavior and who is also on the faculty for the Chi Institute) put Kee on an herb which is similar to pheno, but carries none of the bad side effects. WOW ... what an incredible difference. We have seen none of that obsession now for over two years.
Given that this had such a sudden onset, but it has continued for many hours now -- this has to be either pain-related or something similar. Even when any sort of seizure or obsession takes hold generally the dog will exhaust itself into sleep (even little mini seizures that "cluster" take an enormous physical toll on them).
I hope the vet zeros in on it -- the fact that it has lasted SO LONG with no respite -- that indicates either pain or some sort of toxic reaction.
Just as a thot -- the dog hasn't gotten hold of any chocolate or any sort of medication has it?? Chocolate can have a very similiar effect - we all know chocolate is poison to dogs, but what isn't commonly known is that chocolate, in the dog's liver, becomes a substance VERY like cocaine in their body. Hence it propels them into incessant, nervous energy and an inability to calm down.