Seizure activity
in gerbils is rare, but it can occur and most often effects gerbils around 2 to
3 months of age and then subsides or stops altogether around 6 months of age.
If you’re concerned that your gerbil is having seizures, take him to your vet
immediately for an exam. Seizure activity can present itself in abnormal
behaviors for your gerbil such as twitching of the ears, whiskers and head or
walking with a stiff gait. If the seizures are bad enough your vet may
prescribe medication that you will need to give your gerbil regularly. You
should track your gerbil’s seizure activity to help your vet determine if the
medication is effective or if it needs to be adjusted. Keeping your gerbil
comfortable and in the right living environment and on the right diet can help
alleviate stress which can sometimes cause seizures. For more tips, talk
with your vets Las Vegas, NV.
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