Seizures are known as neurological events that range from mild to life-threatening. It is hard to be prepared for a pet seizure, and even harder to witness. However, as a pet owner, you must identify them and know what to do if a seizure occurs.

Many things can cause seizures in dogs. Often, dogs experience seizures after eating human foods, medications, plants, and insecticides. A brain injury can also spark an episode. Regardless of the cause, you should not ignore it and contact Animal Health Services in Columbus, MS.

Pet Seizures

What Are the Symptoms of a Dog Seizure?

There are sure signs your canine might be experiencing a seizure:

  • Spacing Out - If your puppy started spacing out for no reason, it might be a sign of a seizure. You can call your dog's name and see their reaction to test whether it's a seizure. You can also treat your dog, which will help you get the dog's attention.
  • Trembling - Often, seizures are characterized by muscle twitching that looks like shaking. It is essential to look out for trembling for no reason, because certain dog breeds tremble naturally. In most cases, during the trembling stage, a dog is still aware of the surroundings, but you cannot stop the shaking.
  • Thrashing - Dogs often thrash and fall on the floor during a seizure. It is the most common symptom and happens to most dogs. However, thrashing can be dangerous because your dog can hurt their head.
  • Eyes Rolling - As dogs fall, their eyes can roll back inside their heads. Also, their eyes may look inflamed and red from the stress and reaction.

Knowing that a seizure is unlikely to be painful for your dog is essential. Even though seizures might look scary and violent, dogs are not being harmed. Most dogs also become panicked and confused after an episode, because they do not understand what happened to them. As mentioned above, you should not ignore a seizure, immediately contact your veterinarian and take your pet to an animal hospital.

Animal Health Services for Dedicated and Quality Veterinary Care

Are you searching for a veterinarian in Columbus, MS, or any other nearby area you can contact in case of an emergency or take your pet for a regular check-up? You should contact Animal Health Services in Columbus, MS. Our clinic provides excellent veterinary services, including treating seizures. Our mission is to help keep pets healthy year-round and prevent diseases and injuries. If you have any questions or want to schedule your first appointment, contact us at (662) 328-2821.

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