What To Do If Your Dachshund Is Having Convulsions
January 7, 2007 on 4:00 pm | In Dachshund Articles |Convulsions are an uncommon occurrence in Dachshunds. An episode is more upsetting and dismaying to the owner than the pet. An episode can be caused by a viral infection that has reached the brain, such as distemper, for example. Ear infections, epilepsy, certain parasitic infestations, in addition to other causal factors, can also initiate an episode of convulsions.
If a Dachshund convulses, make sure that it is out of harm’s way, and cannot become entangled in furniture or other objects, and it is not up against a wall. When a dog is out of danger, leave it alone. If, however, the animal is in a dangerous site, do not attempt to handle or move it. Cover the dog with a blanket to restrain it from injury. Be certain to keep your fingers and hands (and other portions of your anatomy) away from the dog’s head: dogs often bite actively as they convulse.
Any Dachshund that has convulsed requires veterinary attention to determine the cause. dogs that have convulsed should never be wormed by the owner; under certain conditions, this may cause another episode. Owner-given treatments such as worming or other over-the-counter remedies can, in certain instances, even cause death to the Dachshund that has previously convulsed.
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