dieMuttivonBifi
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- May 25, 2013
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- Country
- from the Philippines but residing in Germany
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Bifi (beef-ii)
About 2 months ago i woke up because i felt Bifi was restless and i thought he keeps on scratching coz the bed was moving. When i opened my eyes, my heart sank. We were having our first head tremor. I felt so bad and helpless. It almost made me cry! He was obviously confused. Thankfully i read alot from here about what to do and what it was. So i got up and went to the fridge to get him his sausage (this was around 3-4 AM). It stops when he would chew but resumes right after. It didn't help to totally stop it. It lasted about maybe 10minutes (for me it took forever). The distraction that helped stop it was a ball. It happened about 3 more times that day then another one 2 weeks after. Now a month later we are "attacks" free and i hope it stays that way. And yes we still went to the vet after the first day.
I have always felt bad and sympathize those people who share their scary stories about head tremors but experiencing it first hand is a whole different horror that i wish and feverntly hope Bifi (and the rest of your babies) would outgrow of. Although i know it doesn't really hurt him, it still doesn't make me feel any less worried and any less panicky.
This is a shout out to those parents who have to see their furkids through this and know they have to keep calm. Also a huge fat THANK YOU! for sharing your stories, experiences and giving tips as to what to do as well as reassurances, so people like me wouldn't go into complete berserk mode when it happens to them the first time. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Here is Bifi having his third "attack" waiting for his treat. We took a video of it to show his vet the next time.
I have always felt bad and sympathize those people who share their scary stories about head tremors but experiencing it first hand is a whole different horror that i wish and feverntly hope Bifi (and the rest of your babies) would outgrow of. Although i know it doesn't really hurt him, it still doesn't make me feel any less worried and any less panicky.
This is a shout out to those parents who have to see their furkids through this and know they have to keep calm. Also a huge fat THANK YOU! for sharing your stories, experiences and giving tips as to what to do as well as reassurances, so people like me wouldn't go into complete berserk mode when it happens to them the first time. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Here is Bifi having his third "attack" waiting for his treat. We took a video of it to show his vet the next time.