<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>So, Rupert had another episode last night, but I'm not convinced that it was
a seizure. We went for a walk and about 3 blocks into the walk he
stopped and his back end including both hind legs "seized up". It was
like he was flexing them but couldn't relax them, so he stood there with
his hind legs quivering. We tried to coax him to sit down but he
wouldn't. Finally James picked him up, and I was going to walk back to
the house to grab the car. So James set him down, and only then did he sit down also. His muscles still felt taut and he began panting. It was probably about
85 degrees out still so not sure if the panting was from the heat, from pain, or from something else. We both sat there for about 2-3 minutes and then
he stood up and was fine. He pranced along the rest of the walk, showing
no signs of distress. His back end felt tight though for the remainder
of the night and he just laid around snoozing, although that's not unusual, lol,
so it's hard to know. <br><br>Last time he had the episode, it started with the
seized up/quivering legs, but then he fell over sideways and seemed "out
of it" mentally. That tipping over and losing consciousness part didn't
happen this time, so I have no clue if this is related. Next Wednesday
5/21 is his 6 year gotcha day anniversary and the day we will celebrate
his 8th birthday. He'll officially be a senior. Any thoughts on this quivering hind legs incident??<br>
</div><div><br></div>Also, a friend shared this video with me of 9 damnbeagles who were rescued from a research lab and shown sunlight and grass for the first time. I found it to be quite heartwarming. <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qt42JMxBMw">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qt42JMxBMw</a><br>
<br></div>Drool to all and HAPPY FRIDAY!<br></div>Kacy with Cowboy and Rupert<br></div>