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Convulsions in Dogs
MetPet.com Staff Writer
A convulsion, sometimes called a
seizure, is a general term for a variety of actions. These can include involuntary
urination or defecation, inability to move or loss of motor control and loss of
consciousness in extreme cases.
Convulsions can come singly or in
sequence lasting from half a minute to a few minutes. If your dog has a convulsion, it is important to call your veterinarian.
If no other convulsions follow, your veterinarian may not need to see him
immediately.
Multiple
convulsions are considered an emergency and you need to take your dog to the vet or
emergency animal clinic immediately.
Convulsions caused by toxins
Convulsions can be caused by ingestion of fairly common household toxins.
These can include but are not limited to: pesticides, antifreeze, snail bait,
gopher bait, flea treatments, chocolate, caffeine (ex. diet pills), cleaners,
car batteries, swimming pool chemicals, drain cleaners, etc.
It is always best to tell your veterinarian what your pet has
ingested so that proper treatment can be given immediately. If possible,
take the item with you to the clinic so that its exact chemical composition can
be determined.
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