Is it normal for my 6wk old son to have tremors in his legs?
It happens a few times a day. Its almost like he’s having mini seizures, but only in his legs. Should I call the doctor?
It happens a few times a day. Its almost like he’s having mini seizures, but only in his legs. Should I call the doctor?
I HAD 4 small mix breed dogs. All but 1 has come down with an illness and the vet can’t tell me what it is or how to keep them from getting it. The symptoms include: laziness, lack of appetite, tremors, then seizures. It starts with them just being lazy for a few days, then they will stop eating/drinking, The tremors start and within a few hours later they will begin seizing. Has any one else experienced this?
I’ve heard seizures can cause neurological damange to the brain. Now, my question is, can tremors cause neurological or any damage to the brain?
It’s a rare disease which causes dogs to have tremors and seizures. If any pet owner experienced this please give me details of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.
Thank you guys
It’s a rare disease which causes dogs to have tremors and seizures. If any pet owner experienced this please give me details of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.
Thank you guys
-EDIT- I know I can just “google it” trust me I’ve done that, I’ve read books etc. BUT what I came here for is to see if there are pet owners who EXPERIENCED this type of disease with their dogs.
–Thanks to those who are actually helping me out though,–
I HAD 4 small mix breed dogs. All but 1 has come down with an illness and the vet can’t tell me what it is or how to keep them from getting it. The symptoms include: laziness, lack of appetite, tremors, then seizures. It starts with them just being lazy for a few days, then they will stop eating/drinking, The tremors start and within a few hours later they will begin seizing. Has any one else experienced this?
I want to warn other dog owners of the NIGHTMARE we went through.
It has been a bad 24 hours for us! We gave my Pug and my husbands’s two dogs a flea bath and then right before we put them to bed, we used Sergeants Gold Flea and Tick Squeeze-On for dogs 9lbs-20lb. Two hours later, they were foaming at the mouth, vomiting non-stop, seizures, and nearly passing out. I called the emergency number on the back of the package and called the emergency animal hospital which was 45 minutes away from us. They told us to bathe them in dish detergent and warm water to get it off the skin and to rush them to the hospital. The Sergeants product had poisoned them. We thought they were going to die. Luckily, they made it but are sickThe Vet flushed all the poison out of their system and gave them valium shots for the tremors. They are now back at home cozy in their doggies beds after staying there overnight. Pass the word on that the vet has seen numerous other dogs poisoned by this same product.
There was no warning on the package saying NOT to bath dogs in flea and tick shampoo before applying. We read every word of the directions and warnings…..nothing about this. Maybe it says this on Frontline or K9 but not Sergeants Gold.