Thanks guys. Squid's back from the vet.Good news is that theres nothing life threateningly wrong with him, which I am soooooo glad about, 'cause, being a paranoid Mommy - well, you know!
Anyway, the vet took some blood, and Squiddy has to go back on Monday to have some more tests done, but he thinks it's most likely either Epilepsy or a neurological (sp?) problem. The vet said if its neurological, it might go away on its own in time. Either way, he said theres not much we can do until we get the test results back, other than keep Squid away from the Tv and bright lights, in case it is Epilepsy.
I'm not sure how to feel now.Obviously I'm glad its nothing life threatenting, but Epilepsy?! Going to have to do some research, methinks, as I know nothing about it really.
does anyone have a dog with epilepsy or a neurological problem? What triggers it? How can I control it? Help!
Well - Squid's been home just over an hour now and the good news is he hasn't "fitted" at all yet.I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the problem disappears as quickly as it came. Thanks so much for the replies and prayers, Squid sends everyone kisses and doggie hugs
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Sorry it took me so long to update, stupid 'pooter wouldn't let me on PT. Grrr. Anyways, thanks so much for all the kind words {{HUGS}}}![]()





Good news is that theres nothing life threateningly wrong with him, which I am soooooo glad about, 'cause, being a paranoid Mommy - well, you know!
Obviously I'm glad its nothing life threatenting, but Epilepsy?! Going to have to do some research, methinks, as I know nothing about it really.
does anyone have a dog with epilepsy or a neurological problem? What triggers it? How can I control it? Help!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the problem disappears as quickly as it came. Thanks so much for the replies and prayers, Squid sends everyone kisses and doggie hugs
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