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2 nights ago my 4 and 1/2 year old blue whippet had, what has since been diagnosed as, an idiopathic seizure. We were lying sleeping when I got woken up by a noise. he had urinated all over the bed, was on the floor at this point still urinating, banged his head and had a cut on his eye, was leaning against the door, trying to get up but his back legs just wouldn't work and he was confused. It was the most awful thing I have witnessed and I thought he was having a stroke. however the vet informed me it was the above. She assured me they aren't dangerous, are more distressing for the humans than the dogs and that there isn't a known cause or cure. She said it may or may not happen again and just to monitor him. they would only tend to give treatment if he had multiple seizures in a short time frame.
Does anyone have experience of this? can offer any advice? I am now very concerned about my boy, though he seems absolutely fine now (in fact he recovered very quick after the episode and was snuggled in as normal and eating again at the next mealtime.
Thank you
2 nights ago my 4 and 1/2 year old blue whippet had, what has since been diagnosed as, an idiopathic seizure. We were lying sleeping when I got woken up by a noise. he had urinated all over the bed, was on the floor at this point still urinating, banged his head and had a cut on his eye, was leaning against the door, trying to get up but his back legs just wouldn't work and he was confused. It was the most awful thing I have witnessed and I thought he was having a stroke. however the vet informed me it was the above. She assured me they aren't dangerous, are more distressing for the humans than the dogs and that there isn't a known cause or cure. She said it may or may not happen again and just to monitor him. they would only tend to give treatment if he had multiple seizures in a short time frame.
Does anyone have experience of this? can offer any advice? I am now very concerned about my boy, though he seems absolutely fine now (in fact he recovered very quick after the episode and was snuggled in as normal and eating again at the next mealtime.
Thank you