Borders are very sensitive, and do sem to empathize if their dog or people friends are ill in any way. But one of the things that seems to distinguish CECS from epilepsy is that other dogs will frequently attack a dog suffering an epileptic seizure - I know, it happened to one of my English Cockers yers ago. In CECS the affected dog remains aware of hus surroundings, and the other dogs seem to respect that and not get as stressed about it. Thanks for your comment!
That was very sad to watch. Im going to hug my little border terrier now.
daanok 2 years ago
I'm glad there was another dog companion there to help him through it as well. That's always a good idea.
Rawrf 5 years ago
Borders are very sensitive, and do sem to empathize if their dog or people friends are ill in any way. But one of the things that seems to distinguish CECS from epilepsy is that other dogs will frequently attack a dog suffering an epileptic seizure - I know, it happened to one of my English Cockers yers ago. In CECS the affected dog remains aware of hus surroundings, and the other dogs seem to respect that and not get as stressed about it. Thanks for your comment!
welshcob 5 years ago