Has anyone ever seen or heard of a seizure that just makes the dog's head look like it is shaking back and forth "no" and the dog is wagging their tail the whole time? My niece Hershey (chocolate lab) has had two instances of this in front of my sister and mother. I told my mother to start charting symptoms and situations in which it happens. Mazzie, our youngest basset (5 1/2), has had two seizures which both happened at my mother's old house. She was unresponsive, completely weak and stiff. I know that there are different types of seizures, but just wondering if what Hershey has is classified as a seizure.<div>
<br></div><div>Also, we could apparently use some drool here today. Dang Thursday again. My dogs know the vet is closed on Thursdays. Maggie has refused breakfast repeatedly today. As she is laying near me I can hear her stomach making some awful noises. Gurgles and squeaky like sounds. They are almost constant. Something is going on inside that belly. Of course I have my neurologist appointment today and then I have to interview someone at 1 today so I cannot be here. I am thinking of calling the Dad slave home to watch over Maggie and as it turns out our eldest 2 legger kid who is 12 also says she doesn't feel well. So Maggie could use some drool that it is only something minor and not getting back her colitis, pancreatitis, etc. that almost has taken her away from us a few times including last fall.</div>
<div>Thank you,<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>DRool to all in need,<br>Dee, Maggie, Mazzie, Oliver & Cooper<br>
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