

There was a break in routine that morning, I usually take him for a walk just before I would go to work, but I was running late that day and took off to get some groceries first. I can safely say that was the worst day of my life. Eventually the vet added another drug into the mix and he has thankfully stopped having them.Įarly last year, he managed to escape the yard, an innocent mistake by another family member. The early meds did nothing to stop them, they would occur every 2 to 3 weeks, and usually 2 within the space of 12 hours. I could see them coming too, he would start wandering and you could see the terror in his eyes just as the fit took off, I'm crying typing that. He was eventually diagnosed with Epilepsy, and I can tell you there is nothing more distressing watching your dog go through a seizure, and there is nothing you can do other than makes sure they don't cause themselves any further harm. Pretty early on we noticed some odd behavior, an then one day we found out what was happening right in front of us. He will also meet me at the door every day after work.įaych has had a rough journey through life, he is approaching 8 years old now. And yes, I will and have dropped everything for him. There is no bullshit from a dog, they just love and trust you with all of their heart, no matter what.
