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  1. PLS HELP ME OUT, I REQUEST/BEG FOR U TO REPLY, MY 3 YEARS OLD DOG FEMALE GETS THESE AND SHE 3 IN A ROW MONTHLY LIKE EVERY MONTH WHENEVER SHE GETS ONE IN ONE MIN BREAK SHE GETS ANOTHER, THE VETS HERE ARE NOT AT ALL GOOD TRUST ME THEY JUST DO BLOOD TEST AND ASK FOR MONEY TO LOOK TO RESEARCH ABOUT HER SITUATION

  2. my dog had seizures and in that time she bit her tongue very hard which lead to injury and bleeding… her siezures are in control now but the tongue is still not healing much

  3. I looked for a contact email, I am not sure if you even take questions through email- I did not find one. I followed you on Twitter in hopes I could DM you 🥺they are closed. Have a great day and keep doing great videos. Thank you

  4. My 14 year old Maltese had a seizure a few nights ago, rushed her to the ER all to sit and wait for a Dr. almost 1 1/2 hours. There was no Dr. at the ER. Thankfully she is still with us. Love your channel and thank you for all this information.

  5. Thank you, my lab started having seizures about ever 7-10 days. Vet wanted to put him on medications, I tried CBD oil, he now has a seizure every 2-3 months. They are horrible to go thru with them

  6. I have a dog that use to have seizures. I learned somewhere to put an ice pack on the spine & keep calm & talk to them. So I kept a gel pack in my freezer. He experienced a pretty bad seizure one day, I applied the ice pack & he quickly relaxed, still shaking, but more coherent, then I gave him CBD oil after the episode .
    I started giving him coconut oil in his food, he’s small, so I started with 1/4 tsp once a day. It’s suppose to help with dementia also (healthy fat for the brain). It’s been about 4 years now that he’s been seizure free👍.
    I love your videos Dr. Jones!! You’ve helped me look into natural cures for all of our fur babies conditions😘

  7. One of my cat’s has seizure disorder, pretty well controlled now with medication. I’m curious if a cold compress to the groin is advisable for cats as well?
    Thank you, as always!

  8. My dog started having seizures since a few months ago. First time I’ve seen him experiencing it I immediately thought he was dying. So scary. He doesn’t have them often but last week he was screaming so loud waking up from a seizure and one of his front leg was in a weird painful position.

  9. Great Video doc… also what i noticed with my personal experiences with large breed dogs… if possible you position your knee or feet to stop the legs from travelling .. the dog while seizured seems to attempt to right itself. or travel forwards .. allowing their paws to anchor against you feet does allow for the dog to be more calm as it regains it senses.. also when the dog comes around it is similar to epileptic persons, they are a bit confused and want to walk it off as if nothing happened..

  10. Years ago somebody abandoned a Schipperke with epilepsy. My animal-loving mom took him in and he became a great
    family member. She knew how to treat Skipper when he had seizures.

  11. My 13 year old large girl has seizures at night- took me a while to realize they weren’t just dreams. Short lasting thankfully. I coincidentally have a daughter with epilepsy. CBD really helps both of them. 💚
    Thank you for saying do not try to grab their tongue- people with epilepsy do not swallow their tongues…now I know the same is true for my dog ♥️

  12. My dog had too many seizures. It last over 6 mins. I did everything I could. It costs me over 6, 000 dollars. Finally we had to put him to sleep. I was very depressed for over 1 month. So i wrote a poem and put together a book of history. His name was Dutch.

  13. My last dog that passed away started having seizures a few months before she did. I can't put into words how scary that was for me.
    She lived to be 14 1/2 had her since she was 11 weeks. I don't think the sadness will ever go away 😥🐶💔

  14. I’m a dog groomer and have seen several seizures while grooming, it’s the most helpless feeling. If you have a seizure prone dog, consider mobile service for grooming or having the dog groomed at a vets office. Let the groomer know the situation and how the dog’s symptoms or triggers begin. Some dogs get worse from full moons, high temperatures, thunder, separation anxiety, loud noises (like a dryer) or riding in cars.

  15. Press on nose between nostrils and upper lip. Hold until seizure slows or subsides. Dr Jones has a video on this. It works until you can figure out what to do, and it calms the dog. I also use Rescue Remedy to help calm the pet.

  16. This happened to my middle dog and I failed step one. I was hysterical calling for my family members to come. Happened about 2 am in the morning. Thank God it only lasted about 30 sec, although it seemed like an eternity.

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