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Bizkit the sleep walking Barking Dog

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

Barking and walking in her sleep

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  • Paranormal activity 4 in the making.

  • If it was my dog I'd be showing this to the vet.

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  • That's freaky.

  • @ClaudineJones Why? It's sleepwalking.....wtf do you think a vet is gonna do about it?

  • @ClaudineJones seems like it's the loud TV causing that.

  • its probably possessed

    

  • @WikkiWooYeah Ran out of space but would just like to add that if you're a nurse and have "seen all types of seizures" why aren't you familiar with the symptoms of petit mal?

  • @WikkiWooYeah My own dog has had 3 episodes in 5 years that the vet advises keeping an eye on but thinks medication is unneccesary at this stage. He's never had a full-blown fit, is mobile but appears to be in an altered state, is unresponsive to his name being called and startled at being touched. I saw a man suddenly jump up onto a cafe counter and sit twitching while unresponsive to his family who were explaining to staff that he wasn't being anti-social, he was epileptic.

  • My friend is an EMT and has also had experience with service dogs. 1 disqualification of service dogs is seizures. He has seen in disqualified dogs the same actions. What Biskit has is petite -mahl seizures graduating to grand-mahl seizures. He says you should take him to the vet just to be sure....i hope its just him sleepwalking but theres a strong possibility that it is more serious. He is adorable and we wish for the best outcome :)

  • @ClaudineJones I'm sorry, what? Mobile? I've seen a few seizures as a nurse. Interestingly, I have seen all types of seizures and during none of them did the patient become "mobile," unless you mean falling down from a standing position.

    I'm not convinced this dog is having seizures, but I do believe he or she is suffering from a severe sleep disorder.

  • awful awful awful. Clearly the dog is in distress when it stands up and it appears he is temporarily paralyzed. I certainly hope the owner has taken the animal to the vet and isn't just one of those incredibly stupid pet owners allowing their pet to suffer simply because they are too lazy or stupid to take them in to be seen.

  • yeah, I'd take this dog to the vet to al least get checked out.

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