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Question by sweetheart0517
Submitted on 6/11/2005
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Ok well last night I went outside to go to my car and my neighbor who is not right in the head yelled for me to come over and help. Her 3 year old blind dog was laying on the ground seizing. She said its happened before. The dog then began to kick his feet and roll around and I remember my cat did that right before he passed so I braced myself for the worst. Then the dog slowly stopped and went back to normal. Then he would whine and go back to seizing. We called the 24 hour vets office and they said he needed to be seen immediately but my neighbor did not have the 94 dollars for the walk in fee. She said he would be fine. Later in the night I went to check and the dog was completely out of the seizure attacks and was wobbly and slowly walking arouund. My question for you guys is there anything I can tell her she can do it breaks my heart because he is a great dog but she just doesnt know any better and would never give the dog up. Any tips would be great. Thankyou!


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