Dog Seizures: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Dog seizures can be a frightening and confusing experience for pet owners. These neurological disturbances are essentially sudden, uncontrolled bursts of electrical activity in a dog’s brain. It’s essential to understand what causes seizures and how to recognize their symptoms to provide the best care for your furry friend. Remember, if you have any questions, always consult The Emergency Vets at (404) 371-9774.

 

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Common Triggers and Causes

Several underlying conditions can trigger seizures in dogs, including epilepsy, liver disease, kidney failure, toxins, or brain tumors. Diagnosing the specific cause requires professional veterinary examination. Call us at The Emergency Vets – 24 Hour Emergency to ensure proper care for your dog.

Recognizing the Symptoms

  • Early Warning Signs: Some dogs may exhibit certain warning signs before a seizure occurs, such as restlessness, confusion, or abnormal behavior. Recognizing these signs can help prepare you for the event.
  • During the Seizure: The symptoms during a seizure may include muscle spasms, loss of consciousness, drooling, or chomping. These episodes typically last a minute or two but can seem much longer when you’re watching your pet suffer.
  • Post-Seizure Symptoms: After a seizure, dogs may appear disoriented, temporarily blind, or overly affectionate. Monitoring these symptoms and contacting The Emergency Vets at (404) 371-9774 can help provide the proper care and support for your pet’s recovery.

Professional Treatment at The Village Vets

Diagnosing the Issue

Correctly diagnosing the cause of seizures requires professional medical expertise. At The Emergency Vets – 24 Hour Emergency, we utilize advanced diagnostic tools to identify the underlying issue and tailor an appropriate treatment plan.

Treatment Plans and Management

Treatment for dog seizures can range from medication to dietary changes, depending on the cause. Our experienced veterinarians at The Emergency Vets can provide the best care and management strategies to control and prevent future seizures.

Long-term Care

Ongoing care is often required for dogs with seizures. Regular check-ups and constant communication with our veterinary professionals will ensure your pet receives the necessary support for a healthy life.

Understanding and managing dog seizures requires vigilance, empathy, and most importantly, professional medical care. If your dog has experienced seizures, please don’t hesitate to call us at (404) 371-9774. The Emergency Vets – 24 Hour Emergency is always here to provide comprehensive and compassionate care for your furry family member.

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At The Emergency Vets, we provide 24/7 emergency and critical care for pets at our animal hospital in Atlanta, GA. As the only privately owned emergency veterinary hospital in the metro area, we continue delivering trusted care with the same experienced team, now as an independent practice.