<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Becky, I know what that feels like. I used to have a dog named Lady, a welsh corgi/sheltie mix, who had epilepsy. I didn't know it at first, I thought she was playing around. I spoke with the vet and he told me to keep track of how many fits she had, and how long they lasted. If there were quite a few, and they lasted a while, or got worse, there was a med for her to take. Luckily she did not have to take meds, but she was chewing on a rawhide and had a fit. I reached in and got the rawhide out, thank goodness, she was chocking. I hope that Morse does not have a lot of these fits, we will send drool your way. Love and kisses, Emma The Delicate Diva, Brother Bailey and Beth<br>
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