If you’re concerned about your dog’s health,
please call your vet and schedule an exam. If there are certain actions or
behaviors that are concerning take notes and review those with your vet just in
case your dog isn’t showing those actions and behaviors at the appointment. If
your concerned about seizures or epilepsy in your dog then definitely call your
vet right away or take your dog to an emergency vet. Seizures and epilepsy can
happen in dogs. There are both known and unknown causes. What is known are the
symptoms. Common symptoms often include something along the lines of
uncontrollable body movements or convulsions, abnormal
behavior, howling or whimpering, excessive salivating, chomping, chewing,
involuntary urination and involuntary defecation. While your dog is
experiencing these symptoms, please stay a clear distance. Move anything your
dog may run into. Afterwards, try to soothe your dog and keep him calm. Talk
with your vet Cherry Hill NJ for more
information.
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