Seizures in Dogs & Sudden Blindness
- There are six main types of seizures in dogs: general, petit mal, partial, complex partial, status epilepticus and cluster.
- Your dog may be having a seizure if it is unresponsive, limbs are twitching, and/or appears to be paralyzed.
- Once your veterinarian determines the cause of your dog's seizures, treatment can begin. There are a number of medications that will help seizure disorders. Phenobarbital is the most commonly prescribed.
- Sudden blindness may also accompany seizures, though this is usually a temporary condition. Your dog's blindness may be related to its seizure, but there may also be underlying causes if its vision does not return. Consult your veterinarian immediately if you notice changes to your dog's vision.
- If your dog has a sudden onset of blindness, make sure it knows where to find its food and water. Use child safety gates to block off stairs, pools or other potentially dangerous areas for your dog.