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Panic Attacks
Tara O. said in rec.pets.dogs.health:
It sounds like these could be seizures rather than panic attacks. Seizure disorders (epilepsy) won't show up on tests unless the dog is seizing at the time. Some sort of seizure disorder is possible but, at 10 years old, it would probably be related to some other health condition, most likely one that can be diagnosed. I'd run the tests that buglady mentioned. I'd also be interested in hearing back on this one. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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Tara O. said in rec.pets.dogs.health:
It sounds like these could be seizures rather than panic attacks. Seizure disorders (epilepsy) won't show up on tests unless the dog is seizing at the time. Some sort of seizure disorder is possible but, at 10 years old, it would probably be related to some other health condition, most likely one that can be diagnosed. I'd run the tests that buglady mentioned. I'd also be interested in hearing back on this one. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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