Ruby_Aspergic
Well-Known Member
You need to take him to the vet and have him checked out. Seizures are serious business. If he does that again, hold a pillow by his head so he can't smack it against anything-- he can seriously hurt himself that way, and make sure his airway stays clear if he vomits or he can asphyxiate.
I am a canine technician at the humane society. My dog had a long night of seizures over the summer and ended up having a stroke by morning. It was hard on me, but worse on him. Seizures can be incredibly painful and need to be managed by a veterinarian.
I am a canine technician at the humane society. My dog had a long night of seizures over the summer and ended up having a stroke by morning. It was hard on me, but worse on him. Seizures can be incredibly painful and need to be managed by a veterinarian.