Hello,
I have an 8 year old neutered Purebred Samoyed that has been displaying signs of a seizure, but without the convulsions.
No medications
No allergies
No past medical incidents
No flea Control
Diet is Orijen Dryfood, (1 cup morning), and 1 cup evening with Cooked Chicken and rice
I first noticed this 2 years ago when running him around and the behaviors he displayed then, are the same behaviors when it happens today
1) Sits down and raises his left paw
2) Left side of the face is droopy (seizure like)
3) Loss of balance on Left side. He needs to lean against something or sit entirely.
4) Once Face drooping returns to normal, he seems "out of it" for the remainder of the episode.
More recently (6 months), this is all accompanied by crying and wincing.
I originally attributed all of this to heat stroke, or over exercise / excursion, but what Ive found is, this only happens after he BARKS aggressively.
Not violently, but aggressively enough to get his whole body into it.
In the past month, these episodes happen almost every time he barks a few times (everyday).
The episodes last about 2-3 minutes, and afterwards, he is a totally normal and healthy dog.
I took him to our vet and they ran a complete blood, urine, fecal panel, (i have results if needed), and EVERYTHING is pointing to normal.
Worms (all kinds) were tested for and all negative. No tick born illness. Nothing....
I have an appointment with him to a neurologist, but wanted to reach out here to see if anyone has ANY idea...
Any advice is appreciated.
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