Husky Coyote Dog Seizure.mpg

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Seizures can happen in dogs and it is good to recognize the symptoms and causes for seizures. Most dog seizures happen as a result of high stress. Remove your dog from the stressor or heat and and keep them cool. You have to wait patiently with your dog and ensure they do not hurt themselves while they go through their seizure.

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  • The best cure I have found for this is to try and remove the "stressor" if possible. The seizure in this video went away as soon as I took him outside to see he was coming home with us. If it is really warm out try to cool them down as well. This guy only has seizures in high stress situations.

  • He isn't on medication for seizures. The Vet said they only need it if they experience Grand Mal (their eyes roll back and show the whites). Stress definitely causes the seizures for this guy, not sure about others. His most recent one was this Spring when 2 coyotes came into the yard after him and he chased them out and then had a seizure, not sure if one tried to bite him or not. It only lasted about 10 minutes.

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  • A lot of dog seizures happen due to poor breeding, over breeding, inbreeding. Seizures can happen in dogs but, they are not inherent in huskies. A lot of breeds are having issues these days. I hope this dog was a rescue. I really don't believe these hybrids with wild animals are a good idea. They are banned here but, a rescue for a very experienced dog owner would be good. I rescued a litter of wolf/dogs that were abandoned. Placed them all but, the outcome as grown, was predictably not good.

  • Aw... He's so beautiful. It's sad to see dogs go through this.

  • This is exactly what happened to my papillion today. It was no where near 90 mins, but it sure felt an eternity. =\

  • @TheLuciaFlor Take him to the vet and start him on meds at 1 years old he will go through it for the rest of his life some huskies don't make it past 5 if they start that early. Hope he is well!

  • There is medication for dogs who experience seizures... most huskies have them its sad because they are such lovely dogs. I have 2 and my oldest, 10 years, has had some small ones.

  • I have a rat terrier,she has seizure every 3 months,she seems scared,but they really dont no whats going on,we human are the scared ones,because we dont want our wee ones to suffer,they do get hot.its normal.its hard on them.but they will be ok.cryed one I saw this.we want our sweet babies not to suffer,its hard my.yes

  • don't you give it meds??

  • My 1 year old husky had his first seizure yesterday and I was terrified. Especially after the vet has refurred us to get brain scans incase of a tumour. He's my first own dog, not a family pet and I was distraught. But after seeing this and reading how common they really are I've stopped panicking, thank you!

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