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    What the dog is having is a cluster of seizures. That is the way Snoopy started out - and they never did find out what causes his. Sometimes they just can't. You can have expensive tests done and still not know what caused them. They started Snoopy out on a low dose of phenobarbitol - now he takes a stronger dose of Phenobarbitol and Potassium bromide. We also have the valium so he won't cluster.

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    No advice as Kia's one and only Grand Mal seizure was due to a reaction to ProHeart 6.

    I will say a prayer for Bailey though.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    My terrier Daphney has mild seizures. Hers aren't very often and a lot of the time she just has spells where she looks a little drugged and just stares off into space. After each of her seizures she is very clingy. She attaches herself to my leg and has tripped me several times. They think Daphney's seizures are hereditary. She started having them when she was two years old. We can't be for sure though because we found her and her brother in the road.
    I hope they find out what is causing Bailey's. I will be praying for her.

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    So far no more grand mal seizures but a few petit mal. His vet gave him liquid valium to be injected into Bailey's rectum if she starts having another grand mal. And he has an appt. w/a specialist tomorrow. So we're keeping our fingers crossed. I'll post when I know more.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    I saw this thread and had to reply.
    My Bailey, a rough Collie, age 2 years this April 7th has had seizures since mid September 2006, not very often but this month he had 2 seizures.


    Each time I hurriedly wrote down everything that happened down to his extremely pale, pale gums. Without going into all the detail that encompasses the symptoms of the seizures he has in this post, due to the fact that I noticed every little thing, typed it up and presented it to the vet. It helped him rule out certain things that could be wrong and narrow down to extremely minute possibilities after a physical examination. Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy (aka CCA), a neurological disease which is treated the same way they treat common Epilepsy, with Phenobarbital as it is not cureable.

    From the minute detail I gave him he is certain it's not a brain tumor, which is good, if I look on the bright side. A brain scan will just confim the diagnosis of something that is not cureable and treatable with nearly the same meds as epilepsy. Bailey presents with a few more symptoms that just common epilepsy and given that Collies are one of the breeds listed as possibly prone to coming down with CCA. I just hate the effects of the Phenobarbital but he hasn't had all that much time to get used to it. But with this last seizure the frequency and duratiion is coming around faster and longer. On the Phenobarb. he seems like an old dog instead of one just about to turn 2 years old and he's irritable which is out of character for him.

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    My friend just left me a voice mail. They just cannot get the seizures stopped. She's had one an hour for the last 2 days. He took Bailey to the specialist and he was crying on the voice mail; he said he'd catch me up on everything when we talk but that none of it is good news. I've been sick all day so I haven't had the chance to talk to him. But I'll keep you posted. Thanx, all, for your help and prayers.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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