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  1. #16
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    Funny but scary.

    As a person who personally owned a dog (Golden Retriever) who suffered from Epilepy, I can tell you, that was NOT a seizure. Pup would go stiff as a board, with hard twitches, heavy drooling, and after would be slow getting to his feet, wobbling and threatening to vomit. I would have to help him walk to the door (he refused to vomit in the house), help him out into the yard where he would vomit several times. Slowly while walking around outside his motor functions would return to normal. He would then go lay down and sleep off the headache I'm sure he had. My 21 yr old daughter also suffers from the same affliction, though they never seemed to have a seizure on the same day (thank God!).

    He was the BEST dog I've ever owned! I miss him horribly, but I had to leave him behind with my ex-boyfriend (the two adored each other).

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrain2329 View Post
    Ok sad he hit the wall. but i am laughing so hard im crying.
    Me too....

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    I saw the first clip last week and laughed, though I felt a bit bad for the dog hitting the wall. However I then noticed there are several clips of this dog doing the same thing, and this one in particular stood out to me:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-0dzKH1Rfs

    I have to admit if my dog did this constantly and especially the standing and twitching. This could possibly be postictal behavior though of course it may not. In any case the dog seems to at least have some sort of sleeping disorder or neurological difference going on here. I just would be a bit freaked out and concerned if one of mine were doing this and with such consistency, but perhaps she has had Bizkit checked out and things are fine.
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    Oh that is so hilarious.

    I feel bad I laughed when he ran into the wall but it was so sudden, I wasn't expecting it and I immediately just laughed. Definitely not a seizure I don't think. Poor guy! Hope he's okay.



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    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul View Post
    I saw the first clip last week and laughed, though I felt a bit bad for the dog hitting the wall. However I then noticed there are several clips of this dog doing the same thing, and this one in particular stood out to me:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-0dzKH1Rfs

    I have to admit if my dog did this constantly and especially the standing and twitching. This could possibly be postictal behavior though of course it may not. In any case the dog seems to at least have some sort of sleeping disorder or neurological difference going on here. I just would be a bit freaked out and concerned if one of mine were doing this and with such consistency, but perhaps she has had Bizkit checked out and things are fine.
    After seeing that video also I'd say def. NOT siezures. I'm thinking hallucinations or some kind of nerological disorder. Either way it would be nice if people that post videos of behaviour like that in their pets would at least say whether they've had the pet checked by a vet.

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