When someone picks out a pet and brings it home, they may be surprised to learn that it has dog epilepsy. This is a condition that the dog will have for the rest of it's life. It is up to the dog owner to find out everything they can about it, in order to keep the dog safe and living a long life. The first thing a dog owner should do is visit a vet.
To first diagnose a condition such as epilepsy in a canine, an episode will have occurred. This traumatic event for both the owner and dog will have triggered a call to a vet office. The vet will then be able to run some tests on the dog to confirm the condition. If the condition is confirmed, a vet can also help to answer the questions that an owner may have. They can also give out various info packages and ensure that the owner knows what to do.
Sometimes a dog owner will know what a trigger is for their dog's attacks. It could be a certain food, or noise that triggers it. Some dogs have seizures when they travel in cars or get into something they shouldn't have. For some owners they have no idea what may trigger it and do not know when it will happen again.
Some dogs will have an epilepsy episode once in their lifetime, and then never experience it again. While some pets have few and far between symptoms, others have attacks a few times a week. This can be scary for the pet owner and the pet. The first attack could leave a pet and owner in a frantic situation. The best way to get through it, is to stay calm and assured. A dog will get through the attack and it will be short lived.
When a dog does have an attack, they could respond in two different ways. They may drop and lay on their back panting, or they could just zone out and seem to lose what they are doing. In both situations there are certain things that an owner can do.
Helping the pet out of a seizure may be different for each pet. They can try calling them by their name to see if the dog can come out of it. Another thing the owners can try, is to ensure that the dog is in a safe spot and free from harm. When the dog is done with the attack, they may be very thirsty and tired.
A vet could suggest daily medicine to help with the issue. There could be different medical ways to handle the epilepsy in a dog. The vet can also offer suggestions and tips for the owners of the pet. They can offer some great ideas for helping a dog through the attack and ensuring their comfort.
People cannot predict what dog they are going to own will have dog epilepsy. However, these dogs are still special and a part of a family life. Knowing how to best manage the attacks is key in developing a strong hold over the condition of epilepsy. The owner may want to keep track of the attacks and time then as they happen. This can be useful when medicine and vet appointments are made to discuss the progress or condition of the situation.
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