Dog epilepsy can live 5-7 years, in fact, epilepsy does not directly lead to the death of the dog, the survival time of the dog varies. The general symptoms of epilepsy in dogs are: foaming, convulsions, unsteady standing even with urination. This disease is usually indirect and irregular seizures, and usually gets better after a while. Dogs with epilepsy can also reach a normal life expectancy with treatment, and can be slowed down with treatments such as acupuncture. Dogs with epilepsy mainly eat phenobarbital and anti-epileptic spirit. However, these are prescription drugs, and the dosage should be determined by the doctor based on weight and condition. Whenever a dog has a seizure, parents must remain calm, stay by the dog’s side, help it keep its balance, and don’t let it lie down if it can stand. At the same time, you can gently pet it to help it regain its calmness. Always remember that the owner has to remain calm, because your panic will make it more nervous.
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