I was only able watch for brief time and with out sound. It is so sad to see Vegas go through this, he just doesn't understand. Poor little thing. I am glad he is doing better now and thankful you were there with him during this.
Vegas is covering just fine. He is sitting next to me on the couch, snoozing away. He's a little "off". Just tired and slow. He's sleeping, which is a GOOD thing. A year and 1/2 ago, he would pace for hours...and have more than one seizure. It was exhausting for him and us. His brain wouldn't shut down and let him settle down...but with the meds he's on he is able to continue on his day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p41l74tHugY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tlOTAILX20
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Last edited by Libra926; 09-26-2010 at 01:39 PM.
I was only able watch for brief time and with out sound. It is so sad to see Vegas go through this, he just doesn't understand. Poor little thing. I am glad he is doing better now and thankful you were there with him during this.
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OMG, I could only watch for a little bit also, because the tears in my eyes were blocking my view, he is blessed to have a mommy that takes care of him the way you do!! (how does he keep from biting his tongue??)
Oh Libra I can't say enough how lucky Vegas is to have such a wonderful bully mama. Poor little Vegas, glad he is recoveringHug and kisses to you Vegas!
"Looking at a bulldog is said to cure the worse of the blues, living with one, serves to prevent them!" -Author unknown
@KMARINO
@Bella'sMom
The majority of the last part of the video is him just laying there while his brain refocuses. Once he gets his wits back, he gets up. The seizure only lasts about 1 min or so. The last part of it is just him....calm.
@KMARINO
With all the seizures he's had, he's never bitten his tongue. I think it might be physically impossible. His underbite allows his tongue plenty of "safe" room. His top teeth don't come close. But, I do have to try and hold him upright. He tends to roll over on his side and back. When that happens and we aren't around..he can easily aspirate and get pnuemonia.
Poor guy, I hate seeing him go through that... he is indeed lucky to have you to help him get through it
Now that I have seen this video I am CERTAIN Mandy had a seizure when she licked that toad- but she was trying to crawl uncontrollably- but the same stiffness to the legs- the foam- she was stuffing her head in the corner and would go back if I tried to pull her away- and her tounge turned blue. You are such a good mommie to Vegas, do you ever get 'used to it', or is it the same reaction from you everytime?
Last edited by bullmama; 09-25-2010 at 03:31 PM.
@desertskybulldogs
I wouldn't say I get use to it, but I don't freak out anymore. I know what needs to be done. As long as it doesn't go past 1 to 2 minutes of seizing AND he gets up afterwards...I know it will be okay. The neurologist told us that it doesn't hurt and he doesn't know it's happening. In the video you can see when he comes around.
OMG I just started balling!!1 Poor Vegas, that is so sad I know it has to be so hard for you to watch him go thru that, but you have to be strong for him.
Vegas is so lucky to have you Libra. At the beginning of the video I started to cry, then kept watching and realized that he was going to be ok, and you knew exactly what to do and talked him through it (eventhough he probably couldn't hear you). Bless you for being such a good mommy to him. Oh, and is Orion actually being calm and behaved in the second video? What a good girl, maybe she is growing up!
the bond between a child and their dog is beyond words...
@laurentourville
I think the sun wins everytime. It's actually about 75 here today, and she is loving it. So, she has been snoozing all afternoon....When the sun is shining everyone is happy. Orion is having a nice day. I feel bad. Baby O has a reputation.