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Four Types of Dog Seizures

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Periods of abnormal electrical activity in your dog's brain will trigger a seizure. There are different types of dog seizures. They include petit mal, grand mal, staus epilepticus, and cluster. Let's take a look at these types of dog seizures.

Petit Mal

The first type of seizure is the petit mal. These dog seizures cause little uncontrolled movement. Your dog will simply have a blank look on his face. Some dogs blink will suffering a petit mal seizure.

Grand Mal

Grand mal dog seizures are a bit more serious. Most dogs stiffen their muscles and lie down on their sides with their legs out. This usually progresses into jerking movements with the limbs and chomping their jaws. These dog seizures can also cause uncontrolled urination, salivation, and bowel movements. After the episode is over, he will likely be disoriented for a short time.

Cluster

Cluster dog seizures are even more serious as they can be life-threatening. Cluster refers to the fact that multiple seizures occur within hours of each other. You dog will suffer another one before he has had adequate time to recover from the previous one.

Status Epilepticus

Like the cluster variety, status epilepticus refers to multiple seizures within a short time frame. The difference is that these dog seizures never stop, but occur as one continuous episode. This condition is an extreme emergency and requires veterinarian assistance quickly.

These are some of the different types of dog seizures. The petit variety only cause blank stares, while their grand mal cousins cause uncontrolled movements and loss of bodily functions. Cluster dog seizures are life-threatening as multiple episodes occur within a short period of time.

It can be a difficult experience to watch your dog have a seizure. Make sure you stop by dog-illnesses.com to learn about other dog illnesses that can affect your pet. So stop by today to read all about conditions such as canine kidney disease .




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