I think that was one of the scariest things I have gone through in a very long time.
We were sitting watching a episode of Six Feet Under on DVD and relaxing. I was doing some cross stitch and my husband was making a miniture house for his train set.
Sequoia started getting restless and came over to my chair to get my attention. I asked her if she needed to go out expecting the usual excited wooo. Instead she turned away and started arching her back up...then her tail started lifting like she was going to poo. I hollared at my husband to quick get her outside cause I thought she had to go real bad and couldn't hold it. The door to the porch is only about 6 feet away. He leaped up and grabbed the leash...she started getting really stiffed legged and couldn't really walk.
We got her outside onto the porch where she collapsed and started convulsing. She was foaming at the mouth and drooling excessively. Her paws were stretched completely out and her legs started to jerk and flail around. I immediately called the vets emergency number and then ran to get dressed thinking we would be racing her the 20 miles to the vet.
My husband sat holding her head and talking to her and trying not to cry. By the time I got back she was starting to come around. After about 5 more minutes she started to kinda crawl and stagger her way back into the house...the door had been open the whole time. We got her on the rug and just sat with her waiting for the vet to call back.
It took a second phone call and almost an hour later till the vet called. I was most unhappy about that but it wasn't our usual vet but another one at the clinic. By this time our puppers was normal again. She looked sheepish and was very quiet. She then became very sleepy and dozed off. I felt much better when she rolled onto her back with her paws in the air like she usually does when she is content.
The vet felt she had an epileptic seizure. We had already made an appt last week for her yearly checkup for this Thursday evening so Dr. Eddy last night felt that it would be fine to wait until then to bring her in unless something changed. Our regular vet will probably want to do a blood workup. Needless to say we didn't sleep much last night and we are taking the afternoon off to go home to be with her.
That was very scary. It is all I can do not to cry now. But I know she is going to be fine...she has to be...and we can deal with epilepsy.
Denyce
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