What should I do if my 14-year-old Shih Tzu just had a seizure while I was on a phone call?

While I was on a phone call this afternoon, my 14-year-old Shih Tzu suddenly had a seizure. This has never happened before, and I’m really worried about what could be causing it. Should I be taking any immediate steps at home, or is it best to see a vet right away?

Answer

It can be alarming when a beloved pet experiences a seizure for the first time. Seizures can be caused by a variety of factors, and it's important to assess the situation calmly.

  • Stay calm and keep your pet safe by moving any nearby objects.
  • Monitor the duration of the seizure and take notes.
  • After the seizure, give your pet a quiet and comfortable place to recover.

Seizures in dogs can be caused by factors such as epilepsy, metabolic issues, or even poisonings. While a single seizure is not always an emergency, it is advisable to keep track of any symptoms and seek professional advice. Since this is the first occurrence, consulting your vet can help pinpoint any underlying issues.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately after my dog has a seizure?

    Ensure your pet is in a safe environment, monitor the seizure's duration, and allow them time to recover in a calm space.

  • How can I tell if a seizure is a sign of something serious?

    If seizures occur frequently, last more than a few minutes, or if your pet struggles to recover, it could indicate a more serious condition that needs veterinary attention.

  • Should I attempt to hold or restrain my dog during a seizure?

    No, it's best to avoid restraining them. Instead, ensure there are no dangerous objects nearby and focus on keeping them safe.

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